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“River Names I Remember” is an intimate indie folk song about memory, family, and the power of spoken language. Through the image of a grandfather tracing “rivers in your blood” on a kitchen floor, the lyrics explore how names, stories, and places live on inside us. Each river becomes a lifeline connecting generations, culture, and land, carried forward by the voices of those who remember. 🌊 In the chorus, “We sing the river names I remember” feels like a gentle ritual: soft like rain on cedar, rolling through the stones of our tongues. The song captures the tenderness of family moments—grandfather’s scarred hands, an auntie by the fire, the careful correction of every small syllable. Each name spoken out loud is a way of keeping heritage alive, making sure it doesn’t “vanish when we’re gone.” ✨ The bridge adds emotional depth, hinting at a history where some words were taken or hidden in fear. Even so, they “still move under the ice each year,” waiting to be thawed and spoken again. This track is perfect for listeners who love heartfelt storytelling, acoustic folk, and songs about identity, Indigenous or ancestral roots, and the healing power of remembering where we come from. If themes like land, language revival, and intergenerational memory resonate with you, this song is for you. ❤️ Hit like, leave a comment with a river name that matters to you, and subscribe to support more original indie folk music and storytelling songs like this one. Turn on the notification bell so you don’t miss the next release and help this music reach more people who need it. 🎶