Today’s song was inspired by an amazing woman named Kenya K. Stevens.
She and her husband are pioneers in what they call the Progressive Love Movement.
I had lunch with her one day in 2009 and she had a chance to explain some deep and new (to me) ideas about masculine and feminine energy and the interplay between them in relationships that are healthy, long lasting, intimate and open. Food for deep thought and exploration.
This is the song that came in on my drive home that day.
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Kenya Dream
Song # 404 | 11/23/09 | CD: tbd
Kenya Dream
Can you Dream of dreaming?
Can you Dream of dreaming
Something wild and true and wonderful
Kenya Dream
Can you dream of loving?
Can you dream of loving
Something out into the world?
Kenya Dream
Can you dream of living?
Can you dream of living
In the magic of the dawning day?
Kenya Dream
Can you dream of dancing?
Can you dream of dancing
Out beyond the rules that others make?
Refrain:
You call me Home you call me home
To the open spaces we all come from
You call me Home you call me home
From heart of the womb of the world
Kenya dream. Kenya dream.
Kenya dream. Kenya dream
Kenya dream
Can you dream of healing
can you dream of healing
More than what was causing pain
Kenya dream
Can you dream of holding
Can you dream of holding all
That’s good and true and wise
Kenya dream
Can you dream of seeing
Can you dream of seeing me
With more than just your eyes
Refrain:
Kenya dream.
Can you dream of laughter?
Can you dream of laughter
That reminds the stars to shine?
Kenya dream.
Can you dream of silence
Can you dream of silence
That preceded every sound
Kenya dream.
Can you dream of singing
Can you dream of singing that
Will consecrate this holy ground
Refrain:
Kenya feel
Can you feel the movement
Can you feel the movement
Of the light between your sighs
Kenya breathe
Can you breathe the power
Can you breathe the power
Of the force between your thighs
Kenya love
Can you love the loving
Can you love the loving
That empowers you to be the light
Refrain:
Copyright 2009-2015 by Mark Shepard
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