Lyrics

We were born beneath the same sky,
But taught to fear each other’s names.
We learned the borders carved in books,
Not hearts, but heavens stoked with flames.

Your god or mine, the wars were lit—
Each altar built, a wall was raised.
Each holy word a line we drew,
Each blessing veiled a sword we praised.

But truth was never in the stone,
Nor bound in cloth, nor crowned in gold.
It lived in eyes that dared to see
Beyond the myths our fathers told.

The stars don’t ask what we believe.
The earth gives fruit to all who sow.
The blood that beats within our chests
Does not remember friend or foe.

So let us lay the banners down
The flags, the creeds, the thrones of fear.
Let reason be our common ground,
And love the only law held dear.

No chosen few. No righteous claim.
No promised land to guard with flame.
Just you and I, and all we are
Each mind a light. Each soul a star.

We are not tribes. We are not scars.
We are the dust that made the stars.
And when we meet without disguise,
No gods remain—just open eyes.