Welcome. I’m so glad you’ve stopped by to spend a moment with these words. Whether you’ve just come from the dance floor or you’re looking for a bit of quiet reflection, you are invited and you are welcome here. Stay as long as you’d like.
Behind the Lines
This song began as a heartbeat, a steady pulse that I realized doesn’t stop at our borders or our differences. From the bustling streets of Marrakech to the quiet fields of Bangladesh, there is a shared human rhythm of work, hope, and survival that binds us all together in a single, honest story.
[Listen to “We Are All Connected” on Spotify]
The Lyrics
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
Little baby on the street
He can’t find enough to eat
Little baby on the street
Little baby little baby
Farmer growing all the wheat
Helping us to make ends meet
Farmer growing all the wheat
Farmer growing. Farmer growing
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
Politicians are cliche
Eyes are staring far away
Politicians are cliche
Politicians, politicians
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
See that boy in Bangladesh
See that girl in Marrakech
See that boy in Bangladesh
See the babies see the babies
Catch the bus you’re running late
Now you’re gonna have to wait
Catch the bus you’re running late
At the bus stop at the bus stop
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
We are all connected
Let’s decide to choose our fate
Let’s decide to skip the bait
Envision us without the hate
Get the picture get the picture
The Bridge
I hope these words stay with you as you go about your day. For me, “We Are All Connected” isn’t just about an abstract idea; it’s a call to follow that “first voice” (what I call Prima Voca), the one that chooses sincerity over division and imagination over the “cliché” noise we so often hear. It’s a bit of a work-in-progress, much like all of us, but I believe that choosing to see the “picture” of our shared humanity is where the real healing begins.
If you’d like to dive deeper into the story behind the track, see the music video, or explore the “cinematic house” soundscape I built for this piece, please follow the link below back to the main song page. I’d love to see you there.
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