She wrote me a letter
In the early days of December
Saying she wasn' t happy
Where she was
Oh that' s the bad news yeah
That is why today I' m here
To take her away from you
Everytime you treat her badly
It brings back memories and
We don' t want
To see her go through
Hurt again so!!!
Chorus:
Keep on knocking but you
Can' t come in now
She' s my mother you know
If she was a bad mother
She would have thrown us away
Long time ago
Even when things got bad
She still held onto us all the way
When she cries we cry too
When she smiles we smile too
We were happy all this time
Until you came along
Everytime you treat her badly
It brings back memories and
We don' t want to see her
Go through hurt again
Chorus till fade
Lucky Philip Dube (1964-2007), known simply as Lucky Dube, was a legendary South African singer and musician of international fame. Born into a poor family in the KwaZulu-Natal province, Dube began his musical career in the 1980s with reggae music, blending social and political themes with rhythmic and engaging melodies. His music became a powerful tool for denouncing apartheid and promoting peace and social justice in South Africa. Dube released over 20 albums during his career, selling millions of copies worldwide. Some of his most famous songs include "Slave", "Prisoner", "Remember", and "Taxman". His music transcended national borders, reaching an international audience and contributing to the spread of reggae culture on a global scale. Sadly, Dube was murdered in 2007 during a robbery attempt, leaving an unfillable void in the African music scene. His legacy continues to inspire generations of musicians and activists for social justice.
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