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.​.​.​hidden Voices thru my dreams​.​.​.

from Rocksteady Resurrection​.​.​.​AfroAlgonquin by Lee Mixashawn Rozie

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This song is an arrangement of my first traditional style song that came to me in a dream, I called it "my dreamer" and became known by some as "Hi Lee Hi Laya"among the OGs from this region

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Vocables:
Lead; HA LEE HA LEYA
HA LAAYY AHH AHH YA HA WAYA HA WAYA HA YA HEY YO (repeat)

Bridge: HAH YAH HI YAH AHH HI YAH YA AHH (repeat)
HA LEE HA LEYA
HA LAAYY AHH AHH YA HA WAYA HA WAYA HA YA HEY YO
Back to lead and repeat number of "pushups"or repeats of the whole cycle is up to you this is not a contest song

English:

I'm listening to the rain come down...the essence of waves shimmering in the light and sound of that warm bubble that surrounds you no matter what the season or the reason you're in it...water will reveal things to you, wether or not you're ready to hear it...salt water, fresh water, lakes ponds, rivers, streams the veins and arteries of Mother Earth, living breathing, singing gently violently reminding us of where we come from, who we are and where we're going IF we recognize...do you recognize ME ? Do you recognize YOU? Do you recognize the times or should I say the WAVE we are presently in?
...Sometimes the signs are blinding, to fantastic to relate to, or too consuming to see thru, but dig the waves they never lie
...sometime the wave is slow and steady and sometimes it passes so fast its light years into yesterday, before we know its gone
Just like a prophet, you don't know a good thing til its gone
I could always see things, I just didn't know it til I saw that meteor pass before my eyes at sunset in the fall equinox....

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from Rocksteady Resurrection​.​.​.​AfroAlgonquin, released March 21, 2022
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Lee Mixashawn Rozie Hartford, Connecticut

Lee Mixashawn Rozie is an Indigenous Jazz composer, author, practitioner of canoe culture and educator or simple put "Wave Artist"
You can find out more on my website
mixashawn.com

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