Beautiful 6 panel cd package with photography from Cambodia by Alexis Santi and original collage art by Rebecca Ryan. Includes song lyrics and Daughters of Cambodia project explanation as well as all the amazing musicians involved!
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about
This is a song about moving forward, through all the things that happen, through the night and forward still into the things that are waiting for us. This road is sometimes very difficult. It also includes live sound clips recorded at Daughters of Cambodia during a workshop for the women there, who are so challenged by life daily. Enjoy the inspired words of Amarja Mitsutomi, a volunteer working with women in Cambodia.
lyrics
Keep on Walking
These roads go on forever
When will they find an ending
How do I go on
When I’ve seen what I’ve seen
What do I believe?
The worst things can’t last forever
But fear is so hard to master
Why can they not see
Who I am and that I want to leave
To leave
I’ll take on what I have to
Nothing could be as awful
Why was it me
And where does this anger go to be?
(Each of us, has been created beautifully)
I’m finding space to understand I have a place
But hardest still are the nights we feel
I’ve walked right through the dark
I still hold a heavy heart
I’ve been alone so long
How do I believe these things I want to see?
Now that the time has come to move on
Where will I go
And what things do I know
How do I stop the fear
Stop the fear
(You are not a mistake. I want to say that again, you are not a mistake)
I’m finding space to understand I have a place
But hardest still are the nights we feel
I will still keep on walking
These streets to help in solving those still not free
Girls are not for sale
Are not commodities
credits
from First We Cry, Then We Laugh,
released November 30, 2011
Leslie Sanazaro-vocals, piano, werli
Amarja Mitsutomi-speaking
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