The Stone That Cried Itself a Tree

Sinalé

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    In barren lands there lay a stone
    Scorched by Sun, it sang alone
    Like waves from a broken sitar
    It hurt the wind to hide a scar

    Beneath the shade of the Toona Tree
    I smiled, I lived, I felt so free
    But distant hands stole my wood
    Left me bare, no shelter stood

    We hear your cry, stone of old
    Your pain, your song, your tale untold
    Roots will rise, and branches weave
    For those who grieve, for those who leave

    Night arose, it whispered a prayer
    Not to live, but to cease to care
    It spoke words that cracked its core
    Splitting wide, no soul could ignore

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    At dawn, a cloud found grace
    Tears fell slow in soft embrace
    They rang like notes from a santoor
    No sorrow stayed, nor could endure

    We heard your cry, fierce and clear
    Your pain will shine, your voice will steer
    Roots will rise, and branches weave
    For those who grieve, for those who leave

    In a crack, they made their home
    Watered a seed, rewrote the tome
    A tree was born, consuming stone
    Forgotten grief, no longer alone

    We heard your cry, fierce and clear
    Your pain will shine, your voice will steer
    Hands will come, may lead astray
    But fear it not, we're born to play

    In the santoor, in the sitar
    They sing their notes through who we are
    In the shehnai, in the guitar
    They pour their hearts to heal our scars

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    Composición: Luiz Vidotto

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