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This song is a heartfelt dedication to children around the world who have lost their parents, as well as to those living in poverty. It carries a powerful message of justice, urging the wealthy and corrupt not to exploit or steal from the vulnerable. The lyrics blend a strong spiritual tone with a social call to protect the rights and dignity of the poor, invoking divine retribution for those who wrongfully take from the defenceless.
The song opens by addressing the rich and powerful, warning them against stealing from the poor, while asserting the singer’s identity as a "Yesu child," a follower of Christ, who is protected by divine justice. It continues with the theme of judgment, declaring that those who harm the poor will face God's punishment. The chorus emphasizes the innocence and vulnerability of children, stressing the importance of safeguarding their "treasures."
In a later verse, the song transitions into Tok Pisin, reinforcing the same message but with a local linguistic and cultural flavour, emphasizing the universality of this plea for justice. The bridge is a repetitive chant, empowering the singer as a child of God and casting out any evil forces trying to harm them. The outro reiterates the central message: no one should exploit the weak, especially children, and there is a divine consequence for such actions.
This song is both a prayer and a protest, with spiritual overtones and a deep sense of compassion for the marginalized.