| Song | Third World Child |
| Artist | Johnny Clegg & Savuka |
| Album | Third World Child |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Clegg | |
| 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 |
| zuo qu : Clegg | |
| 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 noman' 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 |
| zuò qǔ : Clegg | |
| 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 noman' 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 |