"Love and Justice-Women's Anthem"
Harry Williamson
Published on Dec 20, 2008
Stirring Women's anthem sung by 400 Women of Victoria Australia to mark the centenary of Suffrage - finally getting the Vote in Australia after 19 attempts in Parliament. Sung at the BMW edge in Melbourne, composed by Kavisha Mazzella (www.kavisha.com) and commissioned by the Victorian Women's Trust - for more info please visit www.vwt.org.au
Womens Anthem "Love and Justice"
In late 2007,Kavisha was commissioned by Mary Crooks and the Victorian Women's Trust to write a Women's Anthem" Love and Justice" to celebrate 100 years of women's suffrage.
This was celebrated and first performed in November 2008 in the Edge in Melbourne you can see Kavisha conducting the 400 plus Victorian Women choir here on YouTube.
and here "Credit Where Credit Is Due" Nov 2013 .See the Love and Justice Choir Singing for Julia Gillard on youtube with the lyrics here
CHOIRS here are your FREE words and music Pdf of LOVE and JUSTICE go here
LOVE AND JUSTICE ©2008 K.Mazzella / Peermusic
The moon is hidden in the clouds
the fire light is dying
in the dark slum and street
men women children crying
no work today means no pay and no pay means we're starving
mother I'm with child again
I feel like I am dying
A pen, a pen your weapon be
my fine courageous women !
let's sign our names a thousand times for freedom that's hard winning
no more let fear and anger rule with heavy hand of violence
the moon is shining in the sky as we break the silence
chorus
Love and Justice be my flag
I'll live my truth what e're will be
I swear that I cannot rest till there's equality
Love and justice be my flag
I 'll live my truth what ever comes
so many rivers to cross till our journeys done
All who toil the weary earth
see beyond your measure!
women are real gold for all of us to treasure
for every heroine that's named there are a thousand nameless
who live to make a better day with acts of love and justice!
Daughter, sister, mother, wife
when you rise so shall others
happiness will fall upon son, father, husband, brother
in home and in the market place
town and countryside
let our laughter spread its wealth, it's surely our birthright!
Oh ! I had the strangest dream
it came one starry midnight
Men and women all joined hands in peace and loving friendship
all broken hearts were mended
all broken bodies healed
River, mountain, rocks rejoiced
the bells of freedom peeled!
and a version by the Raging Grannies (Rhode Island)