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World That He Wants Lyrics

Why does this man
Defy the storm and burns us all
Each time his head waves
The sun, it sets on lonely graves
Haven’t we read this page before
We’re gonna lose the war
What kind of God is that
Nothing will be the same
This is the world he wants
Prayed for the brave and the young
And won’t bring them back again
Sadness, you know that it reins supreme
And suffocates our only dream
Lovebirds sing here, they’ve flown away
They didn’t even say, when they would be back again
Will they come back again
Unleash the hounds of hell
Weather be fury wind
Hidden inside his storm
This is the world he wants
Prayed for the brave and the young
He knows that they’re not coming home
Now, do you ever get the feeling, get the feeling
This is the world that he wants
You ever get the feeling, ever get the feeling
This is the world that he wants (3x)
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Cover art for World That He Wants lyrics by Jamiroquai

I absolutely LOVE this song and really want to know what it's about. To me it sounds like a direct comment on George Bush and the war. It is as if everything happening in politics right now is exactly what the right wing coalition wants and that there's some sort of armageddon that's going to happen. If anyone has any other ideas I'd love to hear them because I really want to know what he's talking about and am shocked that no one has posted on this one. THANKS.

@carpepm I was aondering the same thing when I heard it on shuffle today and I found an interview where Jay Kay said "The World That He Wants, I suppose, is loosely aimed at any dictator, but in this instance it's aimed at George Bush. George Bush is just making money out of war."

Full interview here: https://www.channel24.co.za/Music/FeaturesInterviews/Jay-Kay-Itnerview-The-Jamiroquai-interview-20081201

 
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