Soil and Sky (Interlude)

Propaganda, Michael Barkulis, Jordan Sarmiento

[Verse: Propaganda]
Ruler serve, servant King
Suffering servant, sit with that
Sit with that
Well I may live here but I ain't from here
I bear marks of my origin story
One of soil and sky
I hold inside a balance, a sort of paradox
That my greatest strength is strengthening others
Is being in awe and wonder
Seeing in the iris of others, my king and my kin all over me
In them, fingerprints in tree rings, it's not what you think
A story of glory and suffering
Rejecting conquest and colonies
Inviting all to pause and give thought, huh
And my war is with you ever thinking you are not made of good and glory
To hold court against any contradictions
Between message and messenger
Let this living epistle leak love and longing
Let my limbs never get co-opted by anything beneath legacy
Let me words resound the vibrations of God
And it was good, I had no answers
Just patience and empathy and acceptance and oneness
And hope and understanding and kindness and goodness
May I lavish you with the idea
That the cosmos conspired
To co-mingle your personage
With the divine I am I
For real, inside of me and you
City on a hill
City on a hill

Trivia about the song Soil and Sky (Interlude) by Influence Music

When was the song “Soil and Sky (Interlude)” released by Influence Music?
The song Soil and Sky (Interlude) was released in 2019, on the album “REBELS”.
Who composed the song “Soil and Sky (Interlude)” by Influence Music?
The song “Soil and Sky (Interlude)” by Influence Music was composed by Propaganda, Michael Barkulis, Jordan Sarmiento.

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