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ABOUT THE SONG: THE REFUGEE SONG (SEARCHING FOR THE DOLPHIN)
It seems to me that each generation faces the problem of the refugee.
War is perennial – waged constantly somewhere on the planet – usually a power struggle between competing ideologies or identities. Throughout the time of our existence peace appears only for moments; mere pauses before hostilities are renewed – like the change of ends in a tennis match.
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VICTIMS ARE DISPLACED, MADE HOMELESS, CHILDREN, AND MOTHERS WITH FAMILIES WANDER FROM PLACE TO PLACE SEEKING PEACE AND SOLACE.

All they ever knew, all they believed crushed beneath the jackboot of the invader, or they are persecuted for a way of life or belief.

The tragedy of two world wars hung heavy in the air in Europe. Lines of refugees marching across the continent barely alive in the heart of civilisation seemed impossible, but it happened and the memory survived long enough for Europe to determine an end to wars in this continent. The impossible dream had become a necessity – it was about survival, but can it last?

LYRICS
I see the sun she’s rising in a desert land.
She wraps her gaze round the hungry and weak.
And the spirit of love is lost to the world of the silver coin
Under cover of night how they run from the man with the gun.
How can you say you believe in the stars above?
How can you say what you feel, well it’s not enough?
How can you say what you do, expecting we’ll believe it too?
How can you say you believe in the world like you do?
I hear the restless cries of a tiny child.
She stands alone with no shoes on her feet.
She raises her eyes to the star she believes is a friendly one.
And holds out her hand for the love she may never receive.
Andrew Higgins ©
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