"Silent Cry"
I
City lights never sleep, but the silence died too,
Engines roar and speakers blare, cutting nature through.
Children can’t dream, elders can’t rest,
All this noise keeps pounding in our chest.
(Pre-Chorus)
It’s more than sound, it’s a storm we ignore,
Breaking our bodies and shaking our core.
(Chorus)
Can’t you hear the silent cry,
From the skies and trees and lullabies?
Noise is poison in disguise,
It steals our peace, it dims our skies.
Hurts our hearts, breaks the chain—
Of life that flows through earth like rain.
II
Birds lose their way in the sonic maze,
Rivers weep beneath concrete haze.
Forests fade where silence once grew,
Even the wind sounds tired and blue.
(Pre-Chorus)
It's not just sound—it’s a threat to breathe,
To calm, to balance, to all we need.
(Chorus)
Can’t you hear the silent cry,
From the oceans, hills, and butterflies?
Noise disrupts the sacred ties,
Between the stars and lullabies.
It harms our minds, wounds the land,
Leaves no trace of nature's hand.
(Bridge)
Turn it down, let the earth heal,
Let the forests whisper what they feel.
Every beat, every breath,
Deserves a world untouched by death.
(Final Chorus)
Can’t you hear the silent cry,
From the health we lose and tears we hide?
Noise is chaos in a veil,
We must protect what still prevails.
Bring back the hush, the calm, the grace—
And let life bloom in every place.