“Is childhood about protecting our kids?” McGaw says. “Or is it allowing them to imagine the influence they can have on the world?”
After the election of Donald Trump, McGaw and Shepherd’s mission went from asking questions to providing opportunities and tools for family conversations around social issues. At their December show at Berkeley’s Freight and Salvage, the artists unveiled two new songs, both of which are about embracing diversity and fighting prejudice.
“I have a dream / I have a dream / Yes I float like a butterfly and sting like a bee,” go the lyrics to one of the songs, “Rise,” which draws inspiration from Muhammad Ali, Maya Angelou, Martin Luther King, Jr., and other notable figures.
“We wanted to frame our show around the fact you the have the opportunity to look around and be seen for who you are,” McGaw says. “For us to know your name, and that it comes from a beautiful place.”
Here are the full lyrics for “Rise” by the Alphabet Rockers (Kaitlin McGaw, Tommy Shepherd):
If you can’t fly, what can you do? RUN
If you can’t run, what can you do? WALK
If you can’t walk, what can you do? CRAWL
If you can’t crawl what can you do? ROLL
Whatever it is we got to keep it moving
I have a dream
I have a dream
Yes I float like a butterfly and sting like a bee —
Gonna be the change in the world that we gotta see…
Yes I fall down, time and time again I Fall down time and time again I fall
But still – I – rise
Rise –
Rise –
Rise –
Still I rise
You may get me with your words
You may cut me with your eyes
You may hurt me with your hatefulness
Nonetheless just like air still I rise
Rise –
Rise –
Rise –
People say amazing things
People do amazing things
People are amazing beings
You are what amazing is
POEM – Tatyana Fazlalizadeh
America is black
It is native
It wears a hijab
It is a Spanish speaking tongue
It is migrant
It is a woman
It is here — has been here
And it’s not going anywhere
YOU ARE BORN TO TOUCH THE SKY
YOU ARE HERE TO LIVE THAT LIFE
DREAM HIGH – DREAM WITH ALL YOUR MIGHT
CUZ YOU ARE BORN TO TOUCH THE SKY
If they call us bad names – look them in the eye
If they push us down – be a true ally
If they try to build a wall, we won’t comply
Cuz when they go low — we go high
If you can’t fly, what can you do? RUN
If you can’t run, what can you do? WALK
If you can’t walk, what can you do? CRAWL
If you can’t crawl what can you do? ROLL
The Alphabet Rockers play Ashkenaz in Berkeley on Sunday, Feb. 26 at 3pm. Tickets are $8. For more information, visit the event page.