Lyrics
(Instrumental Intro)
(Verse 1)
The rain came down in sheets that day
A typhoon's fury on display
Streets turned to rivers, homes swept away
Fear gripped the hearts, as people would pray
(Verse 2)
But at the airport, a hooded silhouette
Slipped through the crowds, a whispered regret
A photograph, a viral vignette
The Second in Command, on a private jet
(Pre-Chorus)
They say a leader's heart should be true
Standing with the people, seeing troubles through
But the whispers turned to questions, sharp and bold
Where was she going, while stories unfolded?
(Chorus)
The Second in Command, on a personal quest
While her people faced a watery test
Some say vacation, some cry neglect
A nation divided, respect hard pressed
(Verse 3)
From her office, a statement so brief
A family trip, a moment of relief
The timing unfortunate, but help within reach
Yet the questions lingered, beyond her speech
(Verse 4)
Was it Germany, a concert's embrace?
Or something more, in that distant place?
Speculation swirled, leaving a bitter taste
As floodwaters rose, and trust seemed displaced
(Pre-Chorus)
They say a leader's heart should be true
Standing with the people, seeing troubles through
But the whispers turned to questions, sharp and bold
Where was she going, while stories unfolded?
(Chorus)
The Second in Command, on a personal quest
While her people faced a watery test
Some say vacation, some cry neglect
A nation divided, respect hard pressed
(Bridge)
Oh, the weight of leadership, a heavy crown
To balance personal desires with the needs of the town
To be a beacon of hope, when spirits are down
And earn the people's trust, with actions profound
(Instrumental Solo)
(Chorus)
The Second in Command, on a personal quest
While her people faced a watery test
Some say vacation, some cry neglect
A nation divided, respect hard pressed
(Outro)
The rain subsided, the sun peeked through
But the memory lingered, of what leaders should do
A lesson learned, in the aftermath's hue
The Second in Command, forever in view.
(Fade to end)
(End)
(Outro)
The rain subsided, the sun peeked through
But the memory lingered, of what leaders should do
A lesson learned, in the aftermath's hue
The Second in Command, forever in view.
(Fade to end)
(End)