Lite a Flame (The Animal Rights Song)

LAURA NYRO

In the zoo
They gave him a cage
Circus put a sparkle
On his face
Away from life
The elephant walks
Shadow across a dream
Lost for ivory

Oh, freedom
Lite a flame

It’s like prejudice
For the color of your skin
Prejudice for a woman
Prejudice for an animal
Like the elephant
Of the plain

Masai moon
In the morningrise
Africa—
The world comes alive
A matriarch
Leads the tribe
To the sweet water
The cool feelin’
And the way to survive

Oh, freedom
Lite a flame

It’s like prejudice
For the color of your skin
Prejudice for a woman
Prejudice for an animal
Like the elephant
Of the plain

Of the plain
For greed, not need
Societies sleep
Lead the killing hand on

Young ones
Full of spark
A wave of birds
Across the park
Kids climbing
Sliding, riding free
Elephant child hiding
Behind a tree

Prejudice
For an animal
Like the elephant
Of the plain

Trivia about the song Lite a Flame (The Animal Rights Song) by Laura Nyro

On which albums was the song “Lite a Flame (The Animal Rights Song)” released by Laura Nyro?
Laura Nyro released the song on the albums “Walk the Dog & Light the Light” in 1993, “Stoned Soul Picnic: The Best of Laura Nyro” in 1997, “Live from Mountain Stage” in 2000, and “The 1994 Broadcasts” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Lite a Flame (The Animal Rights Song)” by Laura Nyro?
The song “Lite a Flame (The Animal Rights Song)” by Laura Nyro was composed by LAURA NYRO.

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