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Hello Radio Station, Play this song! Holworks Music provides wholesome original music to be enjoyed by anyone for a lifetime. The Aftermath, originally recorded in 2008 is now alive in a version that is sonically viable thanks to the stellar music provided by the one and only Joey Okrie. I honestly thought this song would remain forever as it was.

Are we headed for an aftermath in the USA? Will politics destroy everything this great nation stands for? Will leaders continue to disregard citizens for illegal aliens? Will leaders give everything away except what they keep to line their own pockets? How long can America last? What will it mean to live in the USA 10 years from now? Twenty? Thirty? Only love can save us. Love for one another, love for our homes, love for our families, love for all who trespass against us. . . . wake up America!
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CREDITS
Holworks Music
Tombstone Chronicles II
The Aftermath

Joey Okrie - Music, Harmony, and Production
Mark S. Holman - Song, Lyrics, Vocals, Production
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Lyrics

LYRICS
The Aftermath
There’s a story that is often told about the hungry, oppressed, and bold, before the aftermath. Life then was based on greed, the human spirit cried out with need, before the aftermath.
(1st Chorus) -
Voracious men took all they could see just to conceal it from humanity.
It took some time before they understood living is easier when living is good. In the aftermath, tell me why, In the aftermath.

What a war we had inside, lines drawn between black and white caused the aftermath. One more dollar in a poor man’s hand could have tipped the scales and saved this land before the aftermath.
What’s one voice when no one shares money paid for blood-stained affairs? What’s the worst thing a man will do? He’ll do what he must to make it through, The aftermath, our dreams, our dreams, in the aftermath.
(Lead break)
I’m grating a road where a building once stood. It’s the time for making good, in the aftermath. Now we live within two boundaries, in tribes we make our communities in the aftermath. There is a future we scrape from dust and clean the cracks that have filled with rust in the aftermath. We help each other through these times to see the world through our children’s eyes in the aftermath. The aftermath, tell me why. The aftermath, our dreams our dreams.
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