A-Rev-a-revolution-0.mp3
A-Rev-a-revolution-0.mp4
A-Rev-a-revolution-I.mp3
A-Rev-a-revolution-I.mp4
A-Rev-a-revolution-II.mp3
A-Rev-a-revolution-II.mp4
A-Rev-a-revolution-Reggae.mp3
A-Rev-a-revolution-Reggae.mp4
A-Rev-a-revolution-intro.mp3
[Verse 1]
Amidst the confusion
Stagnation and starvation
Among the unsung heroes
And the absolute zeros
There’s a growing resemblance
To an assemblance of a like kind
[Bridge]
(A like kind of mind)
Of the mind to find
(Like minds being kind)
[Chorus]
From the heart
(Lets start!)
A rev-a-revolution
Yes, let’s start
Love at heart
(A rev-a-revolution)
[Bridge]
Rev up your heart
(Let’s start)
[Verse 2]
Well, don’t you know
The movement….
It’s starting to grow
Improvement….
(Now, rev it up! Let’s go!)
[Bridge]
A like kind of mind
(Of the mind to find)
Like minds being kind
[Chorus]
From the heart
(Lets start!)
A rev-a-revolution
Yes, let’s start
Love at heart
(A rev-a-revolution)
[Outro]
Rev up your heart
Let your love start
(A rev-a-revolution)
ABOUT THE SONG
The song “A Rev-a-revolution” is a call to compassionate resistance and a hopeful uprising of empathy in response to the Trump presidency and the social division and regression it amplified. The song’s tone and structure present a counterforce to authoritarianism—not through violence or hate, but through unity, kindness, and emotional awakening.
Verse 1: The Setting—Crisis and Disillusionment
“Amidst the confusion / Stagnation and starvation / Among the unsung heroes / And the absolute zeros”
These lines depict the social decay and disarray during Trump’s presidency: confusion driven by disinformation, economic inequality worsened by tax and trade policies, and a general sense of moral and civic stagnation. The “unsung heroes” could be frontline workers, protestors, or marginalized communities. The “absolute zeros” might represent those left behind or betrayed by the system.
“There’s a growing resemblance / To an assemblance of a like kind”
Here, a grassroots movement is forming, made up of like-minded individuals who are tired of chaos and cruelty. This signals the birth of a new collective consciousness—a shared moral resistance.
Bridge: Awakening of Empathy
“(A like kind of mind) / Of the mind to find / (Like minds being kind)”
This emphasizes a shift in values—from division to connection. It envisions people uniting not around a strongman or party line, but through empathy, critical thought, and compassion. It’s a direct rejection of the isolationist, authoritarian mindset that often surrounded Trump’s rhetoric.
Chorus: A Revolution of the Heart
“From the heart (Let’s start!) / A rev-a-revolution”
This reframes revolution not as political upheaval through violence, but as a spiritual and social awakening led by the heart. It’s both hopeful and defiant—a vision of replacing cruelty and hate with love, dignity, and solidarity.
Verse 2: The Movement Begins
“The movement… it’s starting to grow / Improvement… Now, rev it up! Let’s go!”
This part celebrates momentum building in the face of Trump-era damage. It may reference protest movements, voter turnout, or simply growing awareness. It’s a call to action—revving up the emotional engine of democracy and compassion.
Outro: Sustaining the Movement
“Rev up your heart / Let your love start”
The outro reinforces the idea that true revolution starts internally—with compassion, courage, and shared humanity. It’s a counter-narrative to the anger and fear stoked under Trump, suggesting that lasting change must be rooted in love, not vengeance.
Interpretation Summary:
“A Rev-a-revolution” is a poetic and emotional rebuttal to the authoritarianism, division, and narcissism emblematic of the Trump presidency. Rather than matching aggression with aggression, it proposes a revolution led by empathy, kindness, and unity, calling for a transformation of culture and politics “from the heart.”