Exploring the profound connection between identity and heritage, Paul Simon's tune beautifully weaves stories from different backgrounds, highlighting how deeply our origins shape us. The lyrics juxtapose two journeys: Joseph's, walking under the vast African skies guided by stars, and a girl from Tucson Arizona seeking musical freedom. Both narratives celebrate cultural roots and the universal pulse of rhythm and music that connects us all. It’s a reminder of how our beginnings influence our paths and keep the essence of tradition alive within us. #CulturalHeritage #MusicalJourney
Under African Skies
Lyrics
Joseph's face was black as night
The pale yellow moon shone in his eyes
His path was marked
By the stars in the Southern Hemisphere
And he walked his days
Under African skies
This is the story of how we begin to remember
This is the powerful pulsing of love in the vein
After the dream of falling and calling your name out
These are the roots of rhythm
And the roots of rhythm remain
In early memory
Mission music
Was ringing 'round my nursery door
I said take this child, Lord
From Tucson Arizona
Give her the wings to fly through harmony
And she won't bother you no more
This is the story of how we begin to remember
This is the powerful pulsing of love in the vein
After the dream of falling and calling your name out
These are the roots of rhythm
And the roots of rhythm remain
Joseph's face was as black as the night
And the pale yellow moon shone in his eyes
His path was marked
By the stars in the Southern Hemisphere
And he walked the length of his days
Under African skies
Writer(s): PAUL SIMON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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