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lyrics
When the sun shines
I soak it up
and when it rains
I fill my cup.
When the wind blows
I bend with it
and if it snows
I let it sit.
I go along
with all that is
and I am strong
in suppleness.
I don’t make plans,
I have no goals.
I know that I’m
not in control.
I might get big.
I might grow old.
I might die young.
My story might never be told.
I’m one of many
we’re of this land.
One with the air we breathe,
the ground on which we stand.
If I should fall,
ten more will rise.
Life goes on.
Nothing ever really dies
We are all the same
but we have our own place.
We’re playing our own game,
running our own race.
We all share this world,
it isn’t yours or mine.
We’re part of a whole
no individual can define.
And we are holy.
We have great power.
Our roots run deep
and we stand proud.
We stand for the Earth.
We reach up so high.
We take from the ground
and we give to the sky.
We take from the sky
and give to the ground.
As above so below is how the story goes.
The cycle goes round and round…
INSTRUMENTAL BREAK
(Ras Stone ad lib:)
The cycle goes round
and round in circles.
Comes back again,
like Mother Earth.
With the celebration of life and love and light and Inity.
Boom!
We don't want no separation inna the world.
One love. One Inity.
We all belong inna this world.
No-one owes it, and no-one owns it.
Y'know what I mean.
So much separation for no reason.
One blood, one Inity, one family,
that's how we roll inna the Nation.
Let the music take control of your soul and embrace the love inna the world.
That's the Owlet Nightjar.
And I'm the roots man Ras Stone.
Me don't want, me don't want,
no-one a go die in vain.
Me don't want, me don't want,
them a suffer in vain.
And we are holy.
We have great power.
Our roots run deep
and we stand proud.
We stand for the Earth.
We reach up so high.
We take from this ground,
and we give to the sky.
And we take from the sky,
and we give to the ground.
credits
from The Regenerative Principle,
released November 3, 2017
Music by Tim Key, lyrics by Tim Key & Charlie Amoah (a.k.a. Ras Stone)
Recorded by James Goldsmith at The Blue Barn in Mt. Cook, Wellington, New Zealand
Tim Key - Guitar, Vocals, Bass
Thomas Friggens - Drums
Ted Key - Keys
Charlie Amoah (a.k.a. Ras Stone) - Vocals
Jhan Lindsay, Vanessa Stacey & Lisa Tomlins - Backing Vocals
Fraser Mackenzie - Percussion
Mixed and Mastered by Ben Horton at Organik Muzik Workz in Newlands, Wellington, New Zealand
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