New Release: Fire
Fire is a song of resilience and healing. The lyrics touches on a series of topics regarding women and Black Woman (Mama Africa); emphasizing and reclaiming our nature as powerful beings that can never be destroyed. All the elements of Nature is at her whim and command.
The metaphors of moving mountains, causing the skies to storm due to being charmed hails women as facilitators of physical, mental, and spiritual evolution within and without ourselves as we create empires from our wombs and minds. Birthing and inspiring the nation that go on to break down mountains that build roads and homes and schools and cities, birthing the people that can also take all this paradise away as the clouds pour acid rain from nuclear wars of their design. Women can be so in-tune with Nature that it seems magical our ability to utilize the elements to our desires, influencing change around us. For this, we have been persecuted frequently throughout history, condemned negatively as evil witches, set ablaze, lynched at stakes, for the power of our minds. Regardless of the flesh, the spirit lives on, never to be destroyed.
Jewels are not and never will be worth even a quarter of a fraction of our flower crowns as without the flowers and plants of this land, to provide us good food, clean air, and fresh water, there will be no life.
lyrics
You could try to hurt me
If you think you can
You could try to take me down
If you think you can...
But I must advice you that
Fire
Could destroy my house,
But
You could never burn me down
No matter how you try.
An army
could march through my life
But
They could never take me down
Nor break me down.
'Cause I could move mountains,
I could cause the skies to storm,
Oh,
You never know how Im charmed
Oh, Im so charmed.
Your jewels,
Aren't worth half as much
As my flower crowns
Oh,
My flower crowns
Are absolutely priceless!
Fire
Fire
Fire
Fire
credits
released July 23, 2023
Lioness-Sia: Vocals, Lyrics, Percussion, Production
Ben Schultz: Percussion, Production, Mastering, Mixing