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In my journey through the world, over land and over sea
I see different cultures and different people's ways
I was born where the sun never sets and never rises
I was born where the heat is like a second skin
Children crying on the streets, automobiles are making noise
The land is growing dry and weak, spirits dying low
The forefathers are calling me: never tire, never weaken
The pride in me is bursting loose - I'm an African boy
On the farm my father called me down behind a tree
He said, Prostrate
at
my
feet
and
say
a
few
prayers
Then he told me all the stories of my brave ancestors,
Look
into
my
eyes
son,
you
were
born
to
be
great
So in the twilight I went home behind my father with a hoe
Listening to the songs of birds, whispers of the night I was Singing:
seven goats, seven beads,
Seven cowries, seven nuts,
Seven lifes that's what I've got, I'm an African boy
Over sea, over land, over mountains and in the wild
I'll be brave and I'll be strong, I'm an African boy
In the evening, mother called me down into her hut
She said, Lay
upon
my
bosom
and
say
a
few
prayers
Then she told me to go forward never looking back
The
spirits
are
with
you
and
you
will
never
fail
So I go into the world, into the deeps, into the wild
In the market place I danced the sound of Bata, Dancing...
seven jumps, seven wriggles,
Seven cowries, seven nuts
Seven lifes, that's what I've got
I'm an African boy...
Over sea, over land, over mountains and in the wild
I'll be brave and I'll be strong, I'm an African boy
- Album:
- Awilele
- Live Concert Series II