"Be grateful for the monsters, little girl.
It’s the monsters that keep the demons away."
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Welcome, friends!
I want to take a moment to thank you all for supporting my husband, Easton, and his work, Song of the Broken: The Sundering. I cannot express how proud I am of him and his desire to stand for the most innocent and vulnerable among us. Thank you for trusting him. For trusting us. You have all truly blown us away. We are committed to dedicate our lives standing with survivors and elevating their voices, believing that together we can awaken others and help protect children from ever facing such evils.
I am absolutely thrilled to join Easton and share my own creative efforts in this fight. Music has always been my favorite way of carrying hope where words alone sometimes fall short, and creating this lullaby felt like a way I could contribute to Song of the Broken and its purpose.
Not only does Mearinga’s Lullaby play an important role in the story, but I wrote it as a message of hope and healing for those who have endured the devastating realities of child sexual abuse and human trafficking. It is my prayer is that it brings comfort, courage, and light as it reaches your heart. May it be a reminder that the light will always find you, even in dark places.
With love,
Kamriana Thomson🤍