In Bulosan's Words

by Haley Heynderickx & Max GarcĂ­a Conover

From the album: What of Our Nature

Duration: 02:59

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Lyrics for In Bulosan's Words

We don't talk about the distance, we don't talk about the hunger Perhaps since we don't talk, they cannot tell we're going under Perhaps we've been too fearful of not doing what we're told Oh, it's easy being quiet, but it ain't easy being alone In a land where I'm a stranger is a land where I am numb I cross the streets and shadows, to hope the whole world won't find out That my rights are still translucent, like a sharp wind in the cold Oh, it's easy being quiet, but it ain't easy being alone I learned that poverty is normal, I learned the language hurts my tongue I learned the jobs are scarce like cutlery and sharp as hunger to my stomach And my bravery still nameless, in expressionless expression Oh, it's easy being quiet, but it don't leave much room for questions When can we live to love forgiveness? When can my brothers know their names? Will we ever find the balance of sharing land in the same place? I feel the new world slowly blooming as the old one starts to mold Oh, it's easy being quiet, but it ain't easy being alone So grab your friends and brothers, tell them you are done And the war's gone long without us using the ammo of our tongues I see justice in each pea pod and every hand that's gone to feed it 'Cause I'm tired of being quiet Yes, I am tired of being silent Yes, I am tired of being quiet But my soul is not defeated

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