One light shining bright, it's made from many colors
Just like every ocean's made from many drops of rain
One soul takes many shapes, to make up the human race
One fire, many lives share the same sun every day

Old beliefs let us down, many roads lead to heaven
One love, many faiths all share the world in search of grace
Across the universe, the same force that moves the earth's
In my heart, makes me whole, wash my doubt and fear away

In a big deep blue sky on a beautiful day
For the moment is now, there's perfection in every way

Feel it flow from me
Tantra my eyes can see
Where we all belong
Tantra watch over me

Like a bird on a wing like the eye of a storm
There's a circle of life when every child's born
I get caught up in time lose all reality
A prisoner of my own design
Where my freedom is where I choose to be

Look for some kind of sign from the heaven's above
I hear one voice, I am the love I choose to love

Feel it flow through me
Tantra, my eyes can see
Where we all belong
Tantra, watch over me

Like roses in bloom
Like a Mountaintop majesty
Like an orange harvest moon
Wonders for all to see

Look for some kind of sign from the heaven's above
I hear one voice, I am the love I choose to love
oh yeah

Feel it flow through me
Tantra, my eyes can see
Where we all belong
Tantra, watch over me

Feel it flow through me
Tantra, watch over me


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Tantra Lyrics as written by Neal J. Schon Jonathan Cain

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    Tantra is related to the concept of weaving and expansion- it derives from 'tan', meaning to expand, spin out, and weave. We weave the strands of our nature into a unified whole. This is a beautiful song of teaching us that the answers are in nature, and that we need not fear when we LoVe each other. All the ills of society are done away with when we choose the LoVe that we inherently are made of. Basically we are One if we choose it.

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