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? ?(EPISODE II) (CALL ME) And bring your the ring As the queen In the kingdom of my heart Just to fill the empty part Every night As I turn off the light MY TEARS My tears roll as I pray Before I pray, let me say Before I say, let me pray Ya Allah let peace rain in Syria Ya Allah let peace rain in Libya Ya Allah let peace rain in Afghaistan Ya Allah let peace rain in Pakistan Ya Allah let peace rain in Africa Ya Allah let peace rain in America Ya Allah let peace rain in every part of the world Ya Allah hear my word As I pray, let me say Before I say, let me pray Ya Allah forgive our sin As people are living insane Being drove by the devil Doing all such of evil Ya forgive us Only your mercy can set us free Like the birds in the tree As I pray, let me say Before I say, let me pray Ya Allah save our nation from corruption Nation fighting nation Bombing people Ya Allah save us from the devil And drive us away from evil Ya Allah give us the wisdom And the power to build an Islamic kingdom As the world is been destroy like broken glass With so tiny mass Let us the light in the heap of darkness That bring awareness NEIGHBOURHOOD GIRL (I Should I Have Tell You) The girl in my neighborhood During our childhood Since our time in grade one None of us walk alone We always go to school Together as our rule And share our food Like the same blood I should have tell you The first day I saw you But I was shock, I couldn't walk And for hours I couldn't talk Oh! this day I had pray For so long To meet you along I should have tell you That I love you I should have tell my mother You are a the matter That already occur my heart Since the start I wouldn't stand by And see you cry I would wipe out your tears And remove you fears I will never treat you like an object In all the aspect ?

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