

Prompt / Lyrics
Verse 1] In a small town where the rivers bend, We were strangers turned to friends. Skin like cocoa, skin like cream, But we all shared the same sweet dream. Grandma's cooking, stories by firelight, Your hand in mine, wrong and right. Different roots, but the same old tree, Grew up together — you and me. --- [Chorus] We are familys, love ain't colorblind — It sees the truth, the ties that bind. We break the chains, we hold the key, Together now, we choose to be free. No black or white when hearts agree, We are familys, you and me. --- [Verse 2] Sunday choir sang in harmony, Your voice soared right next to me. Mama’s eyes, they held no fear, Just hope that change was drawing near. We danced through dust, we cried through pain, Shared the sun and stood in rain. Built a bridge from history’s fall, Now love’s the loudest voice of all. --- [Chorus] We are familys, not by blood alone — But by the seeds of love we've grown. We rise as one, no lines between, A symphony of every dream. No black or white when hearts agree, We are familys, you and me. --- [Bridge – Spoken/Rapped softly over piano & strings] They tried to draw lines, Tried to teach hate, But love rewrote the story, Now it’s never too late. From porch lights to city streets, Every hug, every heartbeat — We’re not just neighbors, We’re legacy-makers. --- [Final Chorus] We are familys, hand in hand we stand, A woven love across the land. We write the song, we live the theme, Together now, we chase the dream. No black or white when hearts agree, We are familys — eternally.
Tags
Chamber Pop / R&B Vibe: Warm, soulful, storytelling with strings and soft keys
3:39
No
7/12/2025