Koand - I Do (Zula’s Song)

Is this song referring to the big lie problem that is dividing us? Who has the money to push such a big global lie that has left me blacklisted and finagled into house arrest because I wouldn’t lend the illusion of realty to their seemingly endless Trump show. Who is standing right there behind the performers? Who is producing that show? That’s an easy one.

Is it illegal to shut me down for telling the truth in the country in which I live. One way or another, we the people need justice and we NEED a situation which is not totally completely rigged in favor of conspirators and criminals.

Where would I be if I had taken their deal? I knew I could never become the deceiver they wanted to turn me into so I figured making a deal with them would have been a fairly speedy death sentence.
If you listen to enough of Koand’s work, he is saying he is lying and under constraint. He doesn’t sound very happy about it obviously. What is going on? Don’t we want to find out what is going on here? It is relevant to the public to find out what pressure and deals are being put to famous people. This is an important issue to all of us, as famous people are used to herd the public to where the wealthiest want us and they are used to put (untrue) thoughts into people’s minds.

This is reality under a global terrorism regime and I have had no problem understanding why so many don’t want to see the nightmare we are facing. Who would not prefer to buy the fake BS they are being sold on TV and on most of their bought screens?
Unfortunately, we can’t fix our reality unless we get real about it.

"I Do (Zula's Song)" Lyrics

There's a tree at the crossroads
There's a nail in my shoe
Repeat to me softly
As you vow that we'll see it through

Let's go to the other side
And take in the view
Our eyes will see better there
Watching the river flow
You may say, "I don't know", but "I do"

Every night will be starless
Every day will be fine
Each hour will be peaceful
As the reeds make the river slow

The earth will be broken
And we’ll lie there below
I am yours, you are mine
To long for longer is a crime
You may say, "I don't lie", but "I do"
But "I do"