A song by British singer Garth Hewitt about Palestine From the heart of Palestinian suffering, Garth says, “I was in Banksy’s Walled Off Hotel in Bethlehem where there is a gallery for Palestinian artists, and saw a painting by the superb Palestinian artist Suleiman Mansour. I found the painting so powerful, I said that I would like to put together a song sparked off by this painting - I thought it could be a 12” vinyl single with the painting on the front cover. I told my good friend Wisam Salsaa, Manager of the Walled Off Hotel, and he phoned Suleiman for his permission, which was kindly given. I then wrote to various Palestinian friends showing them the painting, and asked them for their thoughts. Those thoughts I have reflected in the lyrics. It all came together as this song, My Name is Palestine. I would like to thank those people who responded to me about what the content should be - they are: Naim Ateek, Mitri Raheb, Abdelfattah A Abusrour, Usama Nicola, Zoughbi Zoughbi, Susan Bahroum, and Rasha Salsaa - and special thanks to Wisam for all his help on this project. And of course special thanks also to Suleiman Mansour for allowing me to use his beautiful and striking painting - very grateful thanks.“ The Palestinian Nakba, or Catastrophe, has gone on and on for years, with Palestinians treated always as of lesser value and as if they don’t matter. This project is to assert the equality of all people and is a call for justice to come to this community who have suffered so much racism. Garth Hewitt My name is Palestine Capo on 1 Intro A D A E A A voice cries out in the wilderness A D A I hear her call – but I don’t know her name E The voice cries again in the wilderness A D A My name is Palestine - I will remain A E A She’s holding a flag - so very high Raises her voice with such a strong cry She’s a symbol of a people who refuse to die Says “My name is Palestine I will survive” CHORUS I will survive - I will survive A D A My name is Palestine - I will survive E I will remain – I will remain A D A My name is Palestine - I will remain E A The forces of darkness - can’t extinguish the flame Of the freedom in your eyes and the love you retain These are more powerful than the weapons of war With their terror and lies – but you bring something more All across Palestine they’ve had enough Of killing and wounding from Israeli guns They want no more occupation, no more siege, No more brutality – they just want peace CHORUS: I will survive - I will survive Make a road in the desert for a new dawn to come A D A Make a road in the desert for equality to bloom E D E Make a road in the desert for human rights to come D A Make a road in the desert…for freedom to come E D A It’s a place they’ve tried to make disappear It’s a people they’ve tried to make you fear But the welcome they give you – always means Palestine gets under your skin Chorus : I will survive - I will survive … Make a road in the desert for a new dawn to come Make a road in the desert for equality to bloom Make a road in the desert for human rights to come Make a road in the desert…for freedom to come She’s holding the flag - so very high Raises her voice with such a strong cry A symbol of a people who refuse to die Says “My name is Palestine I will survive” “My name is Palestine I will survive” Words & music by Garth Hewitt ℗ & © 2021 Garth Hewitt Foundation #gaza
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