Lyrics
Intro (spoken, low)
Under the lantern, the city keeps its breath.
Not all who leave are lost — some are pushed. Listen.
Verse 1 — (the factory)
Steel breath, machine heart, the line moves like prayer,
Zayd clocks in, palms still with dust of the Rif air.
Diploma in a drawer, like a prayer card folded thin,
He learned the math of waiting — overtime’s a sin.
Boss counts hours in gold, pays with folded lies,
Kids in the stairwell trace futures in the skies.
The factory hums a hymn of promises unpaid,
Shifts stitch the city’s seams while hope frays in the shade.
Chorus — (voice layering, repeated)
Under the lantern, we whisper what the papers won’t say,
Under the lantern, someone’s dreams get priced by the day.
We map out the cracks, the alleys, the unpaid,
Under the lantern — keep your light, don’t trade it away.
Verse 2 — (the coast / migration)
Rachida ties her scarf, looks at a blue line on the horizon,
Not a tourist postcard — it’s a route carved out of silence.
Cousins cross at midnight with pockets full of stories,
They sell their names for boat tickets, trade roots for glories.
Border songs on the radio, a whisper of “later”,
But the sea keeps the ledger, it does not barter.
Men come back with sacks of shame, some with empty hands,
Government pamphlets preach plans, but they’re made of sand.
Chorus
Under the lantern, we whisper what the papers won’t say,
Under the lantern, someone’s dreams get priced by the day.
We map out the cracks, the alleys, the unpaid,
Under the lantern — keep your light, don’t trade it away.
Bridge — (introspective, softer)
There’s a silence weighed by cameras, and laws that bow their heads,
There are mothers drawing maps of missing sons on kitchen threads.
Not every fight is loud — some are just calendars worn thin,
You fix a life one small decision at a time from within.
Verse 3 — (woman, education, voice of the nation)
Amina reads the papers, the headlines scream wildfire,
She counts every promise like beads on a wire.
They told her study, obey, wait — then wonder why she moves,
When the city’s doors don’t open, she fashions sharper grooves.
She’s not an angry slogan, she’s a ledger full of facts,
Scholarship letters yellowed at the corners of her acts.
She starts a classroom in the alley with borrowed chairs,
Teaches kids to read the sky, not just the ones who stare.
Final Chorus — (full voice, slightly triumphant)
Under the lantern, we whisper what the papers won’t say,
Under the lantern, we trade the dark for a smaller day.
Map the cracks, learn the names of those unpaid,
Under the lantern — keep your light, don’t trade it away.
Outro (spoken)
Dark streets, not because the people are dim —
but because the switch is kept out of reach.
We don’t need pity. We need a hand, a law, a safer beach.
Under the lantern: name it, name them, call them home.