The Unspoken
“I Hear the Call (Thaaye)” treats identity as something alive enough to travel, mix, and still remain rooted. “Not just a place, but what we are” is where the song reveals what is really at stake—culture as a bridge that becomes stronger when it travels. The repeated presence of heart gives the lyric a symbolic layer of emotional truth and vulnerability. The repeated sense of 'we' widens the thought beyond one narrator and makes it communal. The lyric’s arrival at “Not just a place, but what we are” matters because the song's final gesture is outward: roots become a bridge rather than a wall.
I Hear the Call (Thaaye) - Lyrics
I hear the wind, it speaks of grace
Of every soul, of every face
The ground I walk, the skies above
Are written deep with truth and love
In every breath, in every cry
A thousand dreams refuse to die
I hear the call, so pure, so wide
From every heart, on every side
A voice that rises past the wall
No fear, no chains — I hear the call
Through fire and storm, we stand as one
Our light won’t fade, it’s just begun
We rise for love, we rise for all
Thaayé…
The silent stars, the endless sea
They hold the song inside of me
Of those who rose, of those who stayed
Of tears they gave, the price they paid
Their echo lives in all we do
A sacred flame, forever true
I hear the call, so bold, so clear
A song of hope the world can hear
No border drawn can make it fall
Beyond all flags — I hear the call
In every soul, in every land
We rise as one, we make our stand
Our spirit strong, we give our all
Thaayé…
Not just a place, but what we are
A beating heart, a blazing star
The soil remembers every name
We carry light, we carry flame
I hear the call, it won’t be still
It moves the sky, it shakes the will
With love and fire, we give our all
For peace, for truth — we hear the call
No turning back, no more delay
This is our song, our time, our way
A sacred name we now recall
Thaayé…