paroles de chanson Third World Child - Johnny Clegg And Savuka
Bits
of
songs
and
broken
drums
Are
all
he
could
recall
So
he
spoke
to
me
In
a
bastard
tongue
Carried
on
the
silence
of
the
guns
"It's
been
a
long
long
time
Since
they
first
came
And
marched
through
our
village
They
taught
us
to
forget
our
past
And
live
the
future
in
their
image"
Chorus
They
said
'You
should
learn
to
speak
a
little
bit
of
English
Don't
be
scared
of
a
suit
and
tie.
Learn
to
walk
in
the
dreams
of
the
foreigner
--
I
am
a
Third
World
Child
The
Outworld's
dreams
are
the
currency
That
grip
the
city
streets
I
live
them
out
But
I
have
my
own
Hidden
somewhere
deep
inside
of
me
In
between
my
father's
fields
And
the
citadels
of
the
rule
Lies
a
no-man's
land
which
I
must
cross
To
find
my
stolen
jewel.
They
said
'You
should
learn
to
speak
a
little
bit
of
English
Maybe
practise
birth
control
Keep
away
from
controversial
politics
So
to
save
my
third
world
soul
Chorus
They
said
'You
should
learn
to
speak
a
little
bit
of
English
Don't
be
scared
of
a
suit
and
tie.
Learn
to
walk
in
the
dreams
of
the
foreigner
--
I
am
a
Third
World
Child
Wo!
Ilanga
lobunzima
Nalo
liyashona
Ukuthini
asazi
Mus'
ukukhala
Mntanami
(Oh!
We
don't
know
when
this
Sun
of
Hardship
will
set.
Don't
cry,
my
child.)
Bits
of
songs
and
broken
drums
Are
all
he
could
recall
But
the
future
calls
his
name
Out
loud
Carried
on
the
violence
of
the
guns
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