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Abtu - You Are Listened To (Part One) Lyrics



Abtu - You Are Listened To (Part One) Lyrics




All of those who hear my words
I hope they too might be heard
That those who've lived without a voice
Will this day learn they have a choice

True silence drives a person mad
Isolates from what could be had
Stop and listen, you'll hear vibration
Tune your ears to the subtle station

Nature broadcasts all the time
Humans even more so, right
If you have no audience yet
Does not mean your dreams forget

If human ears are what you lack
Start by having your own back
Listen to your inner voice
Speak aloud what you enjoy

If you can, then find a friend
A person, a pet, or even plant
Even toys or posters will do
If the trick is feeling listened to

Whatever bond that you believe
Gives birth to what your soul conceives
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All of those who hear my words
I hope they too might be heard
That those who've lived without a voice
Will this day learn they have a choice

True silence drives a person mad
Isolates from what could be had
Stop and listen, you'll hear vibration
Tune your ears to the subtle station

Nature broadcasts all the time
Humans even more so, right
If you have no audience yet
Does not mean your dreams forget

If human ears are what you lack
Start by having your own back
Listen to your inner voice
Speak aloud what you enjoy

If you can, then find a friend
A person, a pet, or even plant
Even toys or posters will do
If the trick is feeling listened to

Whatever bond that you believe
Gives birth to what your soul conceives
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Writer: Joseph Mabey
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Abtu - You Are Listened To (Part One) Video
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Performed By: Abtu
Language: English
Length: 1:13
Written by: Joseph Mabey

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