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"Among The Silent Stones©"

Lyrics Written by M.S. McKenzie & Performed by American Storyteller Music and Are Protected by Copyright

Among The Silent Stones

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"Among The Silent Stones"

Why I Wrote This Song

I wrote "Among the Silent Stones" as a tribute to Arlington National Cemetery, and I wanted the song to move exactly the way a visit there actually moves, a hush settling over the Potomac, footsteps on white gravel, a three-rifle volley breaking the quiet morning air. I did not want grandeur or spectacle. I wanted the same solemn stillness that visitors themselves feel standing among those rows.

The story behind the song is the refusal to reduce anyone to a symbol. Each one had their own story, and vows kept to country so true, and I wanted every white marble marker to represent an actual, specific life rather than an abstract idea of sacrifice. Worn-out boots and purple hearts sitting right alongside the red, white, and blue keeps the song grounded in the physical, human cost rather than only the patriotic meaning.

What I care about most is the closing promise, they gave all they had and so much more, they'll never be alone, because I wanted the song to be a vow of remembrance rather than simply an observation of grief. Songs Across America has room for honoring sacrifice honestly, without glorifying war itself, and this one is meant purely as an act of gratitude and memory for those who did not come home.

Genre:

Solemn, reverent ballad built on a hymn-like chorus, opening on quiet ceremonial imagery and moving through generations of service and sacrifice.

Theme:

Reverence for fallen soldiers, Arlington National Cemetery as sacred ground, grief honored through specific memory rather than abstraction, and the enduring promise of remembrance.

Primary Subject:

Arlington National Cemetery, its fallen soldiers across generations of American wars, and the vow to remember them.

Mood:

Solemn, reverent, and quietly grieving throughout.

Core Message:

Honoring those who gave their lives in service means remembering them as specific, individual people rather than abstract symbols, and promising, through remembrance itself, that they will never be forgotten.

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Original Lyrics by M.S. Mckenzie, All Rights Reserved

[Pre-Chorus]
A hush settles over the Potomac as flags begin to rise
Footsteps upon white gravel, beneath the open skies
A three-rifle volley breaks the quiet morning air
Echoes of duty ring out as a soldier is buried there

[Verse 1]
Along rows of pure white marble where silence speaks so loud
Fallen heroes lie far beneath this soft green grass so proud
Each one had their own story, and vows kept to country so true
Worn-out boots, and purple hearts, under the red, white, and blue

[Chorus: layered vocals]
We walked among silent stones where their memories shine
At Arlington's graceful, rolling hills, their sacrifices laid out in line
And by a solemn wall of granite, our tears upon the stone
They gave all they had and so much more…
...they'll never be alone
...they'll never be alone

[Verse 2]
The wind through empty branches sounds almost like a prayer
But it's the soldier's courage that lingers and still lives out there
From steamy Southeast Asia to the deserts they may have crossed
In every war this country waged, and in each life that was lost

[Verse 3]
You can feel it in the pure white marble, in the bronze and in the flame
Feel it in the honor guard's solemn march, in each and every name
In the eyes of a loving mother, or in the hands of a dear friend
Who stand in utter silence to honor these fallen heroes again and again

[Bridge]
These stark white stones aren't just markers but promises made
To remember the precious price of freedom that has been paid
There really is no glory in battle, nor joy in empty goodbyes
A country that honors the dead and the sacrifice they can't deny

[Verse 4]
So raise up your loving voices, and lower all the flags
Let the stories be carried in their letters and in their tags
Let the youth learn their names, let the old ones recall
The weight of that silence that speaks for them all

[Chorus: layered vocals]
We walked among the silent stones where their memories shine
At Arlington's graceful, rolling hills, their sacrifice laid out in lines
And by a solemn wall of granite, our tears fall upon their stones
They gave all they had and so much more...
...they'll never be alone
...they'll never be alone

[Outro]
Once they stood without a trumpet, they had no need for applause
They girded themselves in love of country and pride in the cause
Here the stars and stripes fly free in a field so wide and grand
A place where loved ones sleep…
...in the heart of this free, and grateful land

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