[Intro] [Cheap acoustic guitar misses the first two motif notes, then tries again.] [Male Vocal] [Verse 1] By Monday noon, the sign was down, Red letters stacked beside the ground. The loader bit the dressing wall; White plaster covered names and all. Across the street, the kid stood still, Folded poster at his heel. [Chorus] The kid with the folded poster Had no stage and had no name. Six strings bought from a neighbor, One red pick and borrowed flame. A room may fall beneath the dozer; What it started still can grow. [Verse 2] He taped the paper by his bed, Half the date, half headline red. His fingers blistered through the spring; He learned one chord, then broke a string. A drummer practiced on cracked pails; A singer wrote and bit her nails. [Chorus] The kid with the folded poster Had no stage and had no name. Six strings bought from a neighbor, One red pick and borrowed flame. A room may fall beneath the dozer; What it started still can grow. [Instrumental Break] [Red pick strikes strings; the two-note phrase becomes four.] [Verse 3] They played behind a laundry store, Cheap rent, hot pipes, a locked-back door. Eleven friends; two left too soon; Nine stayed under the buzzing moon. For three rough minutes, clear and low, Their new song held the room in place. [Bridge] [Female Vocal — Mara] Don't make a shrine of our old scars. Find your street. Find who you are. Keep the lesson, lose the pose. A living song is one that grows. [Final Chorus] [Male & Female Duet] The kid with the folded poster Found a stage without a name. Four bare walls above a boiler, One red pick and his own flame. The Sunset room fell to the dozer; What it started learned to grow. [Outro] [Gang Vocals] No monument. No velvet rope. A rented room. A working hope. Four young names beneath the date. One more band rehearsing late.