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Sound of Light - Killah Priest & Jordan River Banks
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Sound of Light - Killah Priest & Jordan River Banks
[Verse]
I can hear the sound of sunlight the moment it hits the earth
Four hundred thirty-two hertz, turn up the pitch, black
Listen to skin tones, melanous melodies
The thunderous drums is giving us a drumroll
Then the lightning clash, the sounds is heavenly
It’s music of the spheres, the notes our sun holds
From planets small to medium to large to extra large to Mars
To stars to Venus then earth is jumbo
Bacteria, mildew and the dirt is fungal
Mushrooms, much tunes
Big oceans beneath the sailors moon
Seven seas, Europeans, Africans, Indians and Chinese, Taiwanese
They killed elephants for their ivory
Nuclear war, the elements turned fiery
Black youth on the wall, police shooting us all
Society’s anxiety under Lucifer laws
Murderers loose in the morgue
Is there an earth curvature? More suits for the morgue
God backwards, our ruler’s a dog
Anubis, the only thing that keep me from being stupid
It’s KP music
I plan to feed the masses with only two fish from out my basket, bread
Five loafs of high notes to help the cycles of disciples to ride boats
I stand out on the water as I float
Begin to walking, it’s not me, It’s Michael
You can do as I do, it’s not physical, it’s every individual as spiritual, identical
Can’t have my spirit and soul, just my chemicals
This is the sound of light in my interview
Echoes from boundless night, what spins the pendulum
Music of blackness, instruments of the penmanship
Light spheres, ideas, just a few on the track-list
The arrangements around Mercury and Uranus
All the stars entertaining
Production is the allness
The maestro is the sun you see in August
The lightshow while the forests sing the chorus
The bright globes hear the rushing of the waters
Star night glows
Me and The Universe sound alike, sound alike
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