

This is Earth, our spinning sphere
Third from the Sun, so crystal clear
With air to breathe and seas that sing
A cradle made for everything
6378 wide at the waist
Turning daily with patient grace
It holds a moon, like kin, so near—
A silent dancer through the year
From magma’s fire to ocean blue
From whispering winds to morning dew
It gives, and asks for little more—
Than love, and care, and something pure
Earth is not silent—it sings through us
In roots and rivers, stone and dust
A billion hearts beat in her chest
And still she gives, she doesn’t rest
She turns, she burns, with quiet might
Our ancient home in endless flight
Not just a place, but memory’s skin
Worn by ages, thick and thin
We carved our names into her face
But still she grants us one more grace
From dictionary page to calligraphed line
We trace her meaning, sign by sign
A planet shaped by more than math—
She draws us gently on her path
Oh, child of Earth, don’t close your eyes—
The stars above are no disguise
This ground you walk is sacred ground
With every echo, every sound
Earth is not silent—she speaks in flame
In mountain bones and desert name
We hold the pen, we choose the tone
To burn or bloom, to scar or own
But if we listen, if we try—
This Earth may teach us how to fly
Earth is not silent—it sings through us
In roots and rivers, stone and dust
A billion hearts beat in her chest
And still she gives, she doesn’t rest
She turns, she burns, with quiet might
Our ancient home in endless flight
- Lyricist
kneeking Records
- Composer
kneeking Records
- Producer
kneeking Records
- Background Vocals
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Earth is not silent
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It weaves together scientific precision, poetic reverence, and a philosophical gaze.
Rooted in the definitions from three Japanese dictionaries and the human spirit expressed through calligraphy,
the song declares that Earth is not merely a backdrop-but a living, breathing, revolving voice.
In this era where humanity and AI meet,
perhaps it is time we relearn the power of truly listening.