Follow Me
AlyUs Lyrics
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When my people
Can all relate
We must stop fighting
To achieve the peace
That was torn in our country
We shall all be free
Why don't you follow me
To a place
Where we can be free
Come with me
Over there
An interracial hate train
And there's love to share
Can you feel it
It's in the air
Know its time for changes
Time for us to care
Follow me
Why don't you follow me
To a place
Where we can be free
Where we'll all be free
The lyrics to AlyUs's song Follow Me are a call for unity in times of divisiveness. The theme of the song is universal love and peace that can only be achieved through the unification of people from all races and ethnicities. The lyrics speak to the challenging reality that was and still is prevalent in the world where people are fighting against one another. The song urges people to come together and transcend hate, racism and all forms of discrimination. It continues that this is the only way to achieve peace in our country and to ultimately be free.
The song's simplicity works to evoke strong feelings of unification and long-held aspirations for peace, love and hope. The song's melody is also an interesting element, as it incorporates a gospel and a soulful style that resonates with the song's overall message. The rhythm of the beat goes hand in hand with the lyrics creating a powerful impact to the listener. The song is a powerful anthem for everyone who believes in the transformative power of coming together and spreading love in the world. It's an encouragement for people to follow the path of unity and togetherness and work towards making the world a better place.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm hoping to see the day
I aspire to witness the day
When my people
The members of my community
Can all relate
Can establish a deep, mutual understanding
We must stop fighting
We need to cease all hostilities
To achieve the peace
In order to attain tranquility
That was torn in our country
Which has been shattered in our nation
We shall all be free
We will all experience liberty
Follow me
Join me
Why don't you follow me
Why don't you accompany me
To a place
To a utopian territory
Where we can be free
Where we can revel in freedom
Come with me
Come along with me
Over there
To a separate location
An interracial hate train
A movement filled with loathing towards a particular race
And there's love to share
But there is plenty of love for everyone
Can you feel it
Can you sense it
It's in the air
It permeates the environment
Know its time for changes
We must recognize that it is time to change
Time for us to care
It is time for us to show concern
Where we'll all be free
In a destination where we will all be emancipated
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: CHRIS SMITH
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@djjllbc
This house anthem brings a deep emotional sensation of happiness to my heart and soul! 🫶🖤
@GoranGljiva
Today ,browsing through the vinyls,I came across this anathema.I couldent resist.I bought it,when i couldent find it 15 years ago😅
And not only this thing.I have collected suficent number of things that make the make the heir on my arms stand up and give me goosebumps in the last 30 years.
Enjoy life,peace & music
@phillippewilson5559
FYI. The anthem is "Let it be House". MIKE DUNN
-It's Written. You're welcome. Now House ✡️💯🦾🕕
@stansolari
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@LakeishaReady
@@GoranGljivaàa
@ISVVVc628
Classic Chicago House!!!!!!!!
@blammas
Jersey house*
@rickytolliver6891
Chicago started house music in the 70s!! We have a museum in the Chi about the history of our culture to the sound that started it all. Google it!!
@natesfiancee8038
JERSEY STAND UP!!! Played at every cook out on the block in ‘92!!!!!!!
I always loved the song as a kid but hearing the lyrics as a adult never resonated so much til now!♥️♥️♥️
@talikamurray1388
YUP BECAUSE IM FROM NEWARK NJ.. MOVE TO BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA IN 1996