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People Of My Village Rusted Root
"People Of My Village" by Rusted Root, released in 1994, is a #Rock song that celebrates community, connection, and cultural heritage. Its upbeat rhythm features tribal percussion and rich instrumentation, creating a joyful, danceable vibe. The lyrics convey unity and appreciation for one’s roots, fostering a sense of belonging and resilience. The song has influenced world music, resonating with diverse audiences.
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Good morning I see you
There on the phone
Good morning I see you
Dead on the throne
Like a dragonfly
With stone wings
Stone wings I sing
I tell you the ones I love
The people of my village
That I was drowned in a
Scotland sea
By pagans in ecstasy
Mother; Father you never
Heard from me
Good morning I see you
There on the phone
Good morning I see you
Dead on the throne
Here I sit
Stone wings
Stone wings I sing
I tell you, the ones I love
The people of my village
That I was drowned in a
Scotland sea
By pagans in ecstasy
Mother; Father you never
Heard from me
There on the phone
Good morning I see you
Dead on the throne
Like a dragonfly
With stone wings
Stone wings I sing
I tell you the ones I love
The people of my village
That I was drowned in a
Scotland sea
By pagans in ecstasy
Mother; Father you never
Heard from me
Good morning I see you
There on the phone
Good morning I see you
Dead on the throne
Here I sit
Stone wings
Stone wings I sing
I tell you, the ones I love
The people of my village
That I was drowned in a
Scotland sea
By pagans in ecstasy
Mother; Father you never
Heard from me
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