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About The song
Pyrrha was Pandora’s daughter, her father was the Titan Epimetheus. Pyrrha and her husband Deukalion (Deucalion) were the sole survivors of the Great Deluge. To repopulate the earth, Hermes instructed them to cast stones over their shoulder, which formed a new race of men and women. Ralph Shephard's lyrics speak to Pyrrha’s story of facing the Great Flood and her duty to repopulate the world.
lyrics
Pyrrha’s Song
All the things you meant for me
I can see now clearly
The world we hold within our hands
Needs treating far more lovingly
All the things that come our way
Remind me what you used to say
Sowing seeds of love and care
Good things will soon come our way
How can we call down the thunder and the rain
Save us from those who cause the suffering
How can we believe the world will still be fair
All that comes to pass these days
The wicked care about what pays
They never ever change
You taught us to take care
You taught us to treat our world like family
Cast aside selfish dreams
Be the change that we so need
Our world is dying
There’s not enough trying to change wrong to right
How can we call down the thunder?
How can we call down the rain?
credits
released March 19, 2021
Music composed by Dyanne Potter Voegtlin
Arranged by Jan-Christian Vögtlin
Lyrics by Ralph Shephard
Keyboards, vocals: Dyanne Potter Voegtlin
Bass, guitar, keyboards: Jan-Christian Vögtlin
Drums: Jimmy Keegan
Produced by Dyanne Potter Voegtlin & Jan-Christian Vögtlin
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