Time stops for no one even in dire needs.
As the world revolves on and on,
And we stood to watch a brother bleed to death,
Rooted to the cold ground.
There was nothing one could do,
But pray someone would soon,
Because these blood stains the hands
Of the human race and mine too.
So part the sea, between sadness and me.
And distance us from all of these,
Although pain reminds us we are only human,
Our actions prove to us otherwise, indecent.
Let our voices be heard, and this song learnt.
I wear my heart on my sleeves,
For all the victims who’ve been hurt
For all those killed in cold blood and deserted.
The deafening silence is screaming so loud
And its saying, 'please, stop this madness now’
Save humanity within this bout,
Of the innocent and the brainless,
No one deserves to see their own family die
By bombs falling from the sky.
Being taken away so forcefully without saying goodbye
And the best part of it all, its change that they've never tried.
Cowards, murderers and robbers.
Wealthy men and women with powers,
Taking lives into their own hands,
And showers the unarmed with their sick endeavours.
Robbing and stripping them off of their happiness,
Because darker skin is socially deemed lower.
And for selfish reasons these people remain silent,
And watch the world kill each other.
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