[Intro: Narrator, Young Female Spoken]
Alvarez leaves his spare key
on the basement table.
Nobody moves it.
Then Ma hangs it beside the chart.

[Verse 1: Narrator, Young Female Rap]
We copy every lease at the library desk,
Mark each repair Northline failed to address.
Mold on the seventh, no heat on three,
Front lock hanging loose, dead elevator for a week.
Lena builds timelines from emails and calls;
Cole dates each leak and each crack in the walls.
We post every buyout in the basement hall;
No quiet deal can split one floor from all.

[Pre-Chorus: Narrator, Young Female Rap]
Key by key, claim by claim,
Put each household by its name.
Door by door, date by date,
One hand is light; all hands add weight.

[Chorus: Narrator, Young Female Rap]
We keep the keys, we keep the names,
We learn the rules and document the claims.
We keep the keys, floor by floor;
One lease alone is easy to ignore.
Shoulder to shoulder, we hold our place;
We keep the keys and we watch the gate.

[Verse 2: Narrator, Young Female Rap]
A tenant group downtown lends tables and signs,
Shows us the forms, the deadlines, the lines.
A carpenter fixes Mrs. Cole's broken chair;
A grocery fund helps when the cupboards are bare.
Ma brings one large pot after working all day;
Steam fills the basement and nobody slips away.
Lila draws Calder with lights in each room;
No crane this time, just tomatoes in bloom.

[Chorus: Narrator, Young Female Rap]
We keep the keys, we keep the names,
We learn the rules and document the claims.
We keep the keys, floor by floor;
One lease alone is easy to ignore.
Shoulder to shoulder, we hold our place;
We keep the keys and we watch the gate.

[Drum Break][Live drums and handclaps build around the ascending Calder motif while tenant voices call apartment numbers in rhythm.]

[Verse 3: Narrator, Young Female Rap]
The court sets a hearing, not safety or peace,
Just time to review the order to leave.
Northline sends lawyers with binders in blue;
We bring seven floors of repair records through.
Their counsel says empty rooms make the work run fast;
Lena asks why the asking rent doubled in the plans.
No ruling that morning; they set one more date.
Outside, nobody calls that a win at the gate.

[Bridge: Ma, Mature Female Rap]
A key is small metal. It cannot stop a crane.
It opens one lock and puts one home to a name.
Today bought us time, not a permanent place.
Tomorrow we organize. Tonight we hold the space.

[Final Chorus: Full Cast]
We keep the keys, we keep the names,
We know the record and challenge the claims.
We keep the keys, floor by floor;
No one trades homes for a deal at the door.
Shoulder to shoulder, we hold our place;
We keep the keys and we watch the gate.

[Outro: Narrator, Young Female Spoken]
Alvarez's spare key hangs beside the chart.
It fits no lock here.
It still has work to do.
