Lyrics Revolt Ain't a Revolution (For the People of Haiti and Berkino Faso) - Mutabaruka
Why
are
we
fightin'
each
other
Tryin'
to
overthrow
our
brother
Why
are
we
still
sayin
freedom
Still
freedom
can't
com
We
have
to
learn
things
from
ancient
history
To
help
build
a
new
society
We
have
to
remember
nkrumah
and
garvey
To
build
our
own
economy
Now
a
revolt
ain't
a
revolution
Coup
is
still
not
the
solution
We
have
to
plant
some
food
on
the
land
Agriculture
is
the
key
for
buildin'
a
nation
Why
are
we
measurin'
progress
As
determined
by
the
west
Why
are
we
still
sayin'
yes
To
all
their
industrial
mess
We
have
to
understan'
the
times
we
are
livin'
in
And
remember
where
we
have
been
We
have
to
remember
what
happen
in
slavery
So
as
not
to
repeat
that
history
Now
a
revol
ain't
a
revolution
Killin'
leaders
is
not
the
solution
We
have
to
build
schools
in
the
community
To
get
rid
of
illiteracy
Why
are
we
listening
to
these
preachers
Who
pose
as
moral
teachers
Why
are
we
still
sayin'
amen
To
the
very
thing
that
put
us
in
this
pen
We
have
to
return
to
ancient
philosophy
And
reveal
all
of
earths
mystery
We
have
to
live
by
our
own
spirituality
To
determine
our
own
destiny
Now
a
revolt
ain't
a
revolution
Foreign
aid
is
still
not
the
solution
We
have
to
understand
Afrika
for
Afrikaans
To
build
a
new
nation
Why
are
we
discussin'
problems
With
people
who
refuse
to
solve
them
Why
are
we
still
beggin'
for
freedom
While
lookin'
down
the
barrel
of
a
gun
We
have
to
seek
shaka
Hannibal
In
these
times
of
aggression
And
understand
what
was
their
mission
We
have
to
advance
to
victory
with
truth
and
right
Known
that
right
must
overcome
might
Now
a
revolt
ain't
a
revolution
Buildin'
nuclear
weapons
is
not
the
solution
If
some
thing
is
not
worth
diein'
for
Its
not
worth
livin'
for
But
if
it
takes
war
to
free
us
Then
is
just
war.
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