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Human*Enmity = Death/War

Human*Enmity = Death/War

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I see desolate faces and floating despair

Eyes longing for a ray of sunshine, hoping fates will realign

Walking on broken bones and smithereens of dreams

I can only see darkness, eclipsing the next 50 years.


Every morning starts with bombing houses, killing humans

The bleeding drops of red flooding the boulevard

We go through the daily race with empty smiles

And hopes of, one day, painting the world with happiness.


Not so long ago, my life was a blossoming rose

All those infernal horns, Reduced me into a victim of thorns

There’s blood on my toes, probably it’s not enough

The battle drank it all in a sip; taking lives in one vehement sniff.


What if time stops one day, breath leaves me away

There’s no tomorrow. Will people share my sorrow?

Where will I belong? Will my love carry on?

How bad can it possibly be? These thoughts are suffocating me.


Daughter’s waiting for the day I come home

To celebrate that day, my happy re-birthday!

Hey God! What did I do wrong? It’s been so long!

Let me go back, Let me go home.


May be there’s a song about the ones that survive

While I like to escape from this mangled landscape

To go back to my town with all these victorious fables

If there’s no one around, I must have let them down

And that haunting sense of shame, would kill me one last time.


Perhaps one day, the battle field with be filled with cattle again

The lands which sunk in blood, will be green with grass again

People will celebrate and start dancing to music again

But Life will never be the same; Wars, they always leave a scar

Physically on flesh, mentally on memories.


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