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Peace Now
Speaking out like the great Malcolm X, My words might make, many people vex, The future of our children should be our interest, So why should we sit and watch,while they turn our world into a mess, We dream of our kids becoming the next star, While they eat and drink and dream about war, Their minds are dark,future views ain't far, Intention is a world of death and deep scars, First thing in your minds, ready the rockets, Jingling the lives of fathers and sons, like coins in your pockets, A next human skull, you send men to crack it, Is that a solution, think again, stop it, Peace and love, you surly lack it, Let's all unite, humans endorse and back it, Without citizens support, our leaders are nothing, Worldwide, let's take a stand for peace, let them know we ain't bluffing...
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