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"Songs Across America©"
Lyrics by M.S. McKenzie | Performed by American Storyteller Music & is Protected by Copyright

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Original Song Lyrics: Written by M. S. McKenzie, All Rights Reserved

"Songs Across America"

[Intro]
From redwood trees to sub-tropical skies
And lofty volcanoes to rock-strewn shores
A song for every mood in every sunrise
And a story or two worth so much more

[Verse 1]
There’s a melody in motion on the highways we explore
Through desert winds and canyon walls, to every open shore
From Cascade peaks to prairies, and quiet little streams
We gather all the voices that still echo in our dreams

[Chorus]
These are the Songs Across America
They are whispered upon the wind
From dusty back roads to skyline lights
Where all cross-country journeys begin
They rise in voices both brave and bold
Shining in the sun like the morning dew
These Songs Across America...
...are calling out to me and you

[Verse 2]
From the’ blues of Mississippi, to enchanting songs in Santa Fe
Folk songs in New England towns that greet the break of day
Steel guitars in Austin or jazz beneath the French Quarter skies
Each town sings a chapter, where our musical spirit never dies

[Verse 3]
As we walk the haunted fields of Gettysburg, or sail Puget Sound
In every place and in every face, a much deeper truth is found
The songs of those who came before us still dance upon the breeze
In lyrics carved like canyon stone or whispered through the trees

[Bridge]
Let every note remind us
Of the miles that lie ahead
Of kindness born in the heartland
And all the words we’ve said
With every chorus lifted up
Let our country find its tune
In the harmony of strangers
Under a wide and silver moon

[Verse 4]
Our project maps this land in verses, and harmonies that rise
Telling special stories long forgotten beneath boundless skies
And as these wheels keep turning, and the journey soldiers on
Our hearts are tied together by the power in every song

[Chorus]
These are the Songs Across America
They are whispered upon the wind
From dusty back roads to skyline lights
Where all cross-country journeys begin
They rise in voices both brave and bold
Shining in the sun like the morning dew
These Songs Across America...
...are calling out to me and you

[Outro]
So come and find your special story
Along this ever-winding way
And sing the songs that cross America
May they never fade away

Song Description:

"Songs Across America" is a sweeping and heartfelt ode to the vast, diverse, and interconnected cultural landscape of the United States. It functions as a musical travelogue, painting a picture of a nation whose identity is defined not by a single voice, but by a rich chorus of regional stories, sounds, and histories. The song is a celebration of the journey itself, suggesting that to travel across America is to experience a living, breathing collection of songs.

Narrative and Thematic Exploration

The song's narrative is that of a cross-country journey, a quest to discover and gather the unique melodies that define each corner of the land. The journey moves through a stunningly diverse geography, from the "redwood trees" of the West Coast to the "sub-tropical skies" of the South, and from "Cascade peaks to prairies." This physical journey is a metaphor for a deeper exploration of the American spirit.

A central theme is the inseparable link between place and music. The song masterfully illustrates this by pinpointing specific musical traditions in their geographical homes: the "blues of Mississippi," the "enchanting songs in Santa Fe," the "Folk songs in New England towns," the "Steel guitars in Austin," and the "jazz beneath the French Quarter skies." This is not a homogenous nation, the lyrics argue; it is a vibrant mosaic of distinct cultural expressions, each with its own unique sound and story.

The song also delves into the theme of history and memory. It acknowledges that the land is imbued with the stories of those who came before, from the "haunted fields of Gettysburg" to the songs that "dance upon the breeze." These historical echoes are presented as a foundational part of the American songbook, with lyrics "carved like canyon stone or whispered through the trees," suggesting their permanence and deep connection to the natural landscape.

Lyrical Style and Imagery

The lyrical style is panoramic and evocative, using broad strokes to paint a grand picture while also zooming in on intimate details. The core metaphor is the idea of "Songs Across America," which are "whispered upon the wind" and rise from "dusty back roads to skyline lights." This imagery portrays the nation's music as an elemental force, a natural part of the environment that is waiting to be heard.

The bridge serves as the song's emotional heart, shifting from observation to a call for unity and kindness. It expresses a hope that through the shared experience of music: by lifting every chorus together; the country can "find its tune." This is a plea for harmony, not just in a musical sense, but in a social one, found in the "harmony of strangers under a wide and silver moon."

The song concludes with a sense of purpose. The journey is described as a "project" to map the land in verses and harmonies, ensuring that long-forgotten stories are told. The final outro is a direct and personal invitation to the listener to join this journey, to "find your special story" and participate in singing the songs that define the nation, ensuring they "never fade away." It is a beautiful and unifying anthem that finds its patriotism in the celebration of diversity, history, and the power of song to tie hearts together.