: The chorus— "Think you are in heaven, but you living in hell" —highlights the gap between superficial appearances and internal or spiritual reality.
: The line "Jah would never give the power to a baldhead" refers to Marley’s Rastafarian beliefs , suggesting that true spiritual authority will never reside with the corrupt (represented as "baldheads"). Bob Marley Time Will Tell Song
: The song references the history of slavery and the theft of human pride with lines like "Sold man to the ground / Sold man, take a man pride" . : The chorus— "Think you are in heaven,
: The "sycamore tree" acts as an ancient witness to the growth of the "freedom tree," symbolizing how justice and restoration eventually prevail. Production Credits Time Will Tell (1978) - Bob Marley & The Wailers : The "sycamore tree" acts as an ancient
The track is a quiet meditation on spiritual justice , patience, and the inevitability of truth.