Some might say, that we can become one day, humanity’s drum let’s play, The Rhythm of US
Verse 1:
Oh lady (liberty), I want to see you rise.
Become more, for all those who don’t belong, for all those who have come and gone. Unrequited love to our home, can we say how many of us rest with stone? Feel around, in a world that’s filled with life and breath we rise up to the sound, the sound of music, because we’re human and we have love.
Chorus:
Some might say that we can become one day, humanity’s drum lets play, The Rhythm of US
Verse 2:
Oh no, there’s gotta be someone, who wants more, 'I need more, I got more, I want yours’. Then someone plants a seed, just in time, with grassroots our movement starts to rise.
Spoken Word:
Like the sun in the desert
Like yeast in a bowl
Like an ember in a fire
Like the Andes of Peru
Like the Redwoods down in Humboldt
Like the great tides of the sea
Rise up
Rise free
Chorus:
Some might say that we can become one day, humanity’s drum let’s play, The Rhythm of US
credits
from Apples and Oranges,
released May 4, 2021
Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Vocals - Craig Irby Jr
Clarinet - Andy Rayborn
Drums, Percussion - Darian Anthony Patrick
Electric Guitar - Aaron Diamond
Upright Bass - Andrew Jones
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