Song 03 of 25

Prince. Stranger

“Prince. Stranger.” is the sequence that bridges from the “Cradle and Crown” montage to the adult Moses we meet in the desert. The number unfolds as a memory-poem told through chant, spoken word, and rhythmic storytelling. Moses never sings; the world sings about him, shaping him before he can shape himself.
As the ensemble narrates, the music shifts from mystical hush to layered stomp and chant, building toward the defining moment when Moses kills an Egyptian overseer. The act shatters the rhythms, fractures the voices, and sends him fleeing into exile.

Song Lyrics

[AARON – low humming that grows into a slow, steady chant. Ensemble breathes softly underneath, creating a distant pulse.]

“He was drawn from the water
By gold covered hands
Fed in stone temples
Trained in strange lands”

“They named him son, but was never theirs
He grew in palaces, he climbed their stairs
They crowned him prince in rooms of stone
But never told him he was alone “

“He spoke their tongue; he wore their crest
But never knew what beat his chest “

[Aaron strikes his chest once, a resonant percussive cue.]

“A Hebrew heart behind the stitches
A tale of silence wrapped in riches”

[ENSEMBLE – body percussion begins: soft foot stomps, palm hits, and layered breaths. Rhythm builds gradually.]

“He learned the way of the kings
But not the suffering of his people
He held the rod of royal power
But shook beneath the steeple”

[AARON – moves into spoken word, rhythmic and grounded.]

“One day the sand turned red with wrath
He struck a man, then fled the path
The crown fell off, a life erased
The prince became a man disgraced “

“He ran from blood, from law, from throne
He ran until he was all alone
A stranger in a stranger’s land
No fire, no name, no promised land”

[ENSEMBLE – whispered chant, tightening to a percussive whisper stomp pattern. Circle around Moses begins to form.]

“Run, boy, run
Son of none
Run, boy, run
Where’s your name?
Run, boy, run
You’re no one
Run, boy, run
Wear your shame”