Elephants in Tennessee

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  • Опубликовано: 8 апр 2025
  • If elephants could sing and write songs for the people in Tennessee that did this, this is what they’d sing:
    We once walked
    the chains of sorrow,
    In cages,
    no bright tomorrow.
    But you dreamed of
    a world so kind,
    Where peace and love
    we’d finally find.
    Now we roam
    where the sun shines gold,
    Through the hills,
    so free, so bold.
    The grass beneath,
    the sky above,
    You gave us this home,
    you gave us love.
    Oh, thank you, thank you,
    for these Tennessee hills,
    For the streams that flow,
    the quiet that heals.
    For the trees that shelter,
    the fields that bloom,
    You freed us from darkness,
    you gave us room.
    Morning dew
    on the meadow's face,
    We wander slow,
    no need to race.
    The forest whispers,
    “You're finally home,"
    In these rolling hills,
    no more to roam.
    We bathe in the sun,
    the lake's cool grace,
    With friends by our side,
    in this sacred space.
    No whips, no crowds,
    just endless skies,
    And the love
    that reflects
    in your human eyes.
    Oh, thank you, thank you,
    for these Tennessee hills,
    For the streams that flow,
    the quiet that heals.
    For the trees that shelter,
    the fields that bloom,
    You freed us from darkness,
    you gave us room.
    Your hands built this haven,
    stone by stone,
    A gift for the lost,
    a place of our own.
    We trumpet in joy,
    we lift our song,
    In these hallowed hills,
    where we belong.
    So forever we thank you,
    with each stride we take,
    Through forests of green
    and shimmering lake.
    Your kindness lingers
    in every breeze,
    A sanctuary of hope
    beneath these trees.
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  • @VanAllenH
    @VanAllenH  4 дня назад

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