Lyrics Rise And Rule (She Was Born In Honolulu) - Bonnie "Prince" Billy
She
was
born
in
Honolulu
She
was
raised
by
the
Ohio
Her
life
was
filled
with
vile
explosion
Ever
so
She
turned
to
God
and
posed
a
question
"What
can
I
do
with
the
cards
I'm
dealt?"
She
looked
hard
and
wild
at
God's
creations
"I
can
make
a
new
way,"
is
how
she
felt
She
yanked
her
dreams
down
from
above
her
She
looked
a
monster
right
in
the
eye
She
said,
"My
children
won't
see
me
suffer
They'll
see
me
rise
and
rule
before
I
die"
From
scratch,
she
carved
a
woman's
vision
But
was
beat
down
again
and
again
She
used
her
hands,
she
used
her
troubles
God
took
her
mind,
God
took
her
men
She
lay
confined
for
years
in
silence
Un-embraced
by
everyone
Did
she
lose
her
faith?
I'm
here
to
sing
to
you
She
didn't
lose
a
thing,
she
passed
it
on
She
built
a
garden,
she
drew
a
drawing
She
looked
her
shadow
right
in
its
eye
She
said,
"My
children
won't
see
me
suffer
They'll
see
me
rise
and
rule
before
I
die"
Kids
will
play,
kids
will
wander
Every
day,
farther
from
home
Hold
us
close,
mother
and
father
Friends,
don't
leave
our
friends
alone
We
roll
in
waves
at
Makapu'u
While
those
afraid
sit
on
the
shore
We
roam
the
roads,
we
follow
clues
to
Where
we've
never
been
before
We
build
a
fire,
scream
at
a
star
While
the
laughter
rolls
sweetly
by
holes
in
our
lives
And
still
we
are
going
to
rise
and
rule
before
we
die
When
our
bodies
turned
to
cinder
And
our
names
are
rarely
said
And
I
wonder,
do
our
friends
ponder
How
we
are,
now
we
are
dead?
Wounds
are
healed
so
forcefully
And
as
we
think
of
the
deceased
When
we
say
thanks
around
our
table
We
say
their
names
with
some
relief
We
skip
their
names
with
some
relief
They
melt
away
like
heat
and
moon
drops
Into
a
space
in
black
beyond
She
comes
in
colors,
even
there
And
so
she'll
rise
and
rule,
now
her
burden's
gone
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