Ensemble Protest Anthem)

Ensemble Protest Anthem)

Driving protest anthem built on pounding floor toms, deep bass pulses, and sharp percussive hits that land like accusations, with tempo steady and march-like to create a sense of organized uprising rather than chaos; vocals begin in rhythmic spoken chant (“Tempt. Control. Restrain. Blame.”) layered over rumbling drums, gradually expanding into bold, stacked harmonies that feel muscular and unified; orchestration should emphasize low strings, industrial percussion, and stomps to create a visceral, chest-thumping energy, with dynamic builds that swell into full-voiced, defiant belts; the emotional tone is righteous and unflinching, transforming imposed shame into collective resistance, culminating in a powerful, rhythm-driven final unison that feels less like a song and more like a movement., female vocals

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Lyrics

Hester solo hook (“A IS FOR”) They stitched me into symbol, hung me where you pray— but I am not your warning, I am not your obey. If you want a letter, take it— I will write what it will mean. You can call it scarlet, I will call it seen. Women’s chorus (“Goodwife, Good Girl”) Smile soft, speak less, keep your hunger holy. If you bleed, don’t say it— God prefers you lonely. Hands clean, eyes down, don’t become a story… or they’ll turn your name into a psalm for their authority. Pearl (“The Scarlet Girl”) I’m the thing you can’t un-know. I’m the bell you can’t un-ring. You can bury mothers— but children? children sing.