Soil’s Daughter
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Soil’s Daughter
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Knelt down by the water
She told me I am the soil's daughter
And although I look just like my father
My roots they extend much farther
But we don't respect each other
Although we depend on one another
If we don't form a band of brothers
Our strength will remain uncovered
We are the echoes of those before us
And all our stories they form a chorus
Our stage is the Earth below us
Will we destroy it 'til she can't hold us?
So let us travel into the forest
To see without it, then there is no us
Become protectors of the waters
Cause they will nourish our daughters
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