Your Voice

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[Intro]
Raise your voice
(It’s your choice)

[Verse 1]
Do you see
What’s going down
Let it be
Or call out the clown

[Chorus]
Raise your voice
(It’s your choice)
To make a stand
(For all of man)

[Bridge]
Raise your voice
(Higher, higher)
Let’s rejoice
(And inspire)

[Verse 2]
Do you hear
It crashing down
Time to jeer
Our flawed crown

[Chorus]
Raise your voice
(It’s your choice)
To make a stand
(For all of man)

[Bridge]
Raise your voice
(Higher, higher)
Let’s rejoice
(And inspire)

[Outro]
Raise your voice
(It’s your choice)
To make a stand
(For all of man)

ABOUT THE SONG

The song “Your Voice” reads as a rallying cry for democratic engagement and moral courage in response to the Trump presidency. It calls on individuals to speak out against injustice, authoritarianism, and the degradation of civic values — while emphasizing that silence is complicity.

Here’s an interpretation of how the lyrics reflect and respond to Trump’s time in office:

[Verse 1: “Do you see / What’s going down”]

These lines frame the moment as a moral test:

  • Do you see” challenges listeners to open their eyes to what’s happening politically and socially — from lies and corruption to the erosion of norms.

  • Let it be / Or call out the clown” offers a clear choice: stay silent or resist. The word “clown” is a pointed jab at Trump’s behavior — often perceived as reckless, theatrical, or dangerously unserious.

[Chorus: “Raise your voice (It’s your choice)”]

This is the core message:

  • Everyone has a moral responsibility to speak up.

  • It’s your choice” reinforces the power of individual action in a democracy — especially amid threats to truth and justice.

  • To make a stand (For all of man)” broadens the message beyond partisanship. This isn’t just about one president — it’s about human dignity, civil rights, and global responsibility.

 [Bridge: “Raise your voice (Higher, higher)”]

The tone becomes inspirational and urgent:

  • Higher, higher” suggests pushing past fear or apathy.

  • Let’s rejoice / And inspire” imagines a future redeemed by action — where courage becomes contagious, and justice prevails.

[Verse 2: “Do you hear / It crashing down”]

This verse shifts to warning:

  • Crashing down” evokes the collapse of democratic norms, trust in institutions, or social cohesion under Trump.

  • Time to jeer / Our flawed crown” critiques the unchecked power or cult of personality around Trump — “flawed crown” positioning him as a kind of modern monarch, undeserving of deference.

[Outro: Repeating the Call to Action]

  • Ending with “Raise your voice” restates the moral imperative: change begins with speaking out.

  • It’s a clear push against passivity or normalization of injustice.

Interpretive Summary

“Your Voice” is a resistance anthem — a call to confront:

  • Authoritarianism

  • Corruption

  • Complacency

In the context of the Trump presidency, it urges the public to:

  • Speak truth to power,

  • Reject lies and propaganda,

  • And reclaim their role in shaping democracy.

It suggests that even amid chaos or cynicism, hope lies in collective moral action — and that every voice matters.

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