Lyrics Sawt al-Hurriya - Aja Monet , Eryn Allen Kane
Sawt
al-Hurriya
A
bird
sings
from
no
fly
zone
Between
the
temples,
churches
and
mosques
Shoulder
to
shoulder
with
Heaven,
above
the
guns
below
She
is
a
ballad
in
the
chest
of
an
open
sky
Born
of
coral
clouds
The
wind
that
blows
through
a
quiet
in
the
streets
A
niching
in
your
throat
The
flag
trembling
in
a
cage
Is
still
a
prison
murmuring,
sobbing
in
the
distance
Scarlet
dust
on
featherless
flesh
Breathing
debris
and
ash,
scattered
bones,
sweat,
city
Sad
songs,
she
is
a
sound
that
hungers
To
soothe,
to
touch
the
truth
with
Sweeping
wings
in
the
shape
of
a
prayer
God
is
not
a
promised
land
Is
how
we
reason
love
beyond
borders
and
bridges
wicked
with
treaties
There's
a
language
for
boundaries
crossed
by
foreigners
unwelcome
We
curse
them
in
spirit,
talk,
song,
glance,
and
dance
Whispered
in
stories
of
children
listening
Humming
relics
of
survival,
a
shrill
utterance
Courage
is
a
melody
arranged
by
pulse
or
purpose
Hovering
over
waves
of
hope
and
peace
What
flies
and
flies,
recurring
echoes
of
dreams
The
voice
is
a
weapon,
a
howl
that
rings
in
your
ears
And
wonders
if
you
have
a
heart
to
stand
in
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