Parkland students record a charity single

           

Survivors from Parkland, Florida’s, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have released “Shine,” a song they wrote following the shootings that took place at their school on February 14th. The student songwriters, Sawyer Garrity, 16, and Andrea Peña, 15, performed “Shine” with their drama club at a CNN Town Hall meeting just one week after 17 people were killed at their school.

“We, we’re gonna stand tall/ Gonna raise up our voices, so we’ll never, ever fall,” go the lyrics. “We’re done with all your little games/ We’re tired of hearing that we’re too young to ever make a change/ ‘Cause you’re not gonna knock us down/ We’ll get back up again/ You may have hurt us but I promise we’ll be stronger/ And we’re not gonna let you in/ We’re putting up a fight/ You may have brought the dark/ But together we will shine a light.”

“Shine” will be a theme song at the March For Our Lives demonstration on March 24th in Washington D.C. Proceeds from the download sales of “Shine” will go to the SHINE MSD Fund, which will support the victims and families of the shooting through mental health and arts programs.

The effort got some love from Miley Cyrus, who encouraged Smilers to check out the track. “Please support the powerful message of change, unity and healing from student survivors of the #StonemanDouglas shooting,” she wrote


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