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Every morning when I wake
A feeling soon begins to overtake me
Ringing in my ears resounds
through my brain; it finally surrounds meThere is fire, there is life
There is passion, fever and fury
There is love and there is hate
There is longing, anger and worryOh, I am a flame
Feel it touch my heart
And down at my core is the hottest part
I can run without fearIf it should become too cold
I know I can endure the frostbite
Oh, a blanket then I'll wrap around me
I keep myself so close to my sightNo one then can cause me harm
Just as the river runs into the sea
'Cause every day, a fire alarm
Is deafening the silence all around meOh, I am a flame
Feel it touch my heart
And down at my core is the hottest part

I can run without fearIt is burning
It is burningYou can trust me, we can laugh
Together we can share our sorrow
I will give you secrets too
An attitude that you may borrowGypsy woman said to me
"One thing you must bear in your mind
You are young and you are free
But damned if you're deceased in your own lifetime"Oh, you have a flame
Feel it in your heart
And down at the core is the hottest part
We can run without fearIt is burning
It is burning

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Art Blakey and Horace Silver formed the Jazz Messengers in 1955 and co-led it. When Silver dropped out in the group's first year the group name was changed to Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers. Wayne Shorter was a long-standing member of the group, joining after the departure of Benny Golson, while other young musicians like Curtis Fuller, Donald Byrd, Jymie Merritt, Hank Mobley, Freddie Hubbard, Lee Morgan, Bobby Timmons and Wynton Marsalis would come and go. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers continued to peform until shortly before Blakey's death in 1990.

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