Saturday 11 March 2017

Music and War



In the spirit of Israeli Apartheid week (I'm slow as a mutha, I know), I just wanted to share this song I wrote and sang on a couple of years ago that still means so much to me to this day. Through the a most random and awesome act of chance, I was granted the opportunity to work on the album Amandla Intifada 2 - an album made by  a group of diverse, young, passionate, creative and inspired artists about our feelings and thoughts on Palestine and was executive produced by the brilliant Jeremy Karodia who has BEEN in the game. It truly was and still is a great joy and honour to have been apart of it and the process of making these songs was one of the legit best times of my life! Music and art is the primary heart language that some of us speak, and to be able to express ourselves in this capacity and on this subject was a for reals true gift.

I honestly wrote this song in 5 minutes - I guess that's what happens when you've got long-standing, secret, subconscious thoughts in your mind! (Welcome to my head!) I always turn numb after processing facts and new information about what is constantly happening in Palestine. I can just never get used it, it's never normalized in my mind - and I think that that is a blessing. It takes me a while to process that is the biggest human rights crisis of our generation. And even more so, a great spiritual crisis of our time. It's so easy to question our Higher power in extreme, unfathomable situations like this - how can people be left to suffer like this, why does it not end, why is there no relief for them, why does God not help them... Its a toughie and it naturally can make you lose a little  bit of faith, if you are inclined to have some in the first place, that is!

You know those days in life where everything seems to just be terrible and horrible?? You're hurt, confused, twisted and used (Song lyrics by arb band : 2012). But then, as if by some miracle, the day starts to change without you even noticing. You find yourself laughing and feeling light. It sneaks up on you and when you go to bed that night, you're shocked at the turn of  events - that everything effortlessly became better for you. Your faith is restored, you're humbled, you're grateful.

This happens to me ALL THE TIME and this is exactly the notion that inspired me to pen these lyrics. That, even in the hardest times where nothing makes sense and life is sickening and cold, we are STILL being looked after by Higher Power. Call it God, the Divine, The Universe - whatever it is to you. I believe that we are all seen by this power and that this power guides, nurtures, heals and controls all things. I pray for everything soul suffering on this planet, in Palestine and beyond. And I am grateful for art and for music and the capacity is has to bring us together and the power it has to express our true feelings.

Please check out the album I am so proud to be apart of here: 

This is the song I wrote and sang on, with the lyrics below: 

I hope it gives you some sort of the feels!

Peace and love! Xxx


Palestine On My Mind
by Nafeesa Jooma


Tonight there’ll be no lullabies
For the children of the the Holy ground
Just silent desperate prayers
To end the violent sounds

From a far a plague of sadness
Leaves a shadow all across the land
In the darkness, a flower blooms
Rising above the sand

The rebellion is rising
And impossible things come true
You’re the heroes of our time
Though the enemies don’t care for rules
They may take away your history
Try to leave you out in the cold
Palestine you’re on my mind
Through the lies of our time
You’re in my heart and soul

I know that nothing  feels right
When loss becomes your way of life
You feel susceptible to tragedy
But they don’t know you’re true might

You live and you die
With no end  the war
But we never forget, no no
We’re not the only one’s keeping score

The rebellion is rising
And impossible things come true
You’re the heroes of our time
Though the enemies don’t care for rules
They make take away your history
Try to leave you out in the cold
Palestine you’re on my mind
Through the lies of our time
You’re in my heart and soul

They turn you into skin and bones
But you’re faith is not in vain
You resist and so you persist
Embrace this song as yours

The rebellion is rising
And impossible things come true
You’re the heroes of our time
Though the enemies don’t care for rules
They may take away your history
Try to leave you out in the cold
Palestine you’re on my mind
Through the lies of our time
You’re in my heart and soul