Give me another day continued from previous page 


To emphasize
Man's right to wonder
When I
Say: No to war! No to plunder!
When I
Enjoy not the flexibility
Of a politician to resign,
But the man of faith design.
In the streets, people are gathering
The rising sun started to melt the frost,
Dispel the fog and warm the growing host
A sparrow taking a bath in a chilly puddle
Shaking off and flies high over the huddle
A young mother,
Pushing her baby carriage, says:
My anger
Made me at the end of my tether
I couldn't just sit every night
Watching on the screen
How people are going to fight
So that,
The fat cats become fatter
What I mean:
I had to come because I bother
About my baby's future
A crippled man in his wheelchair
Comes here to dare
Those who are crippled in their minds
A little girl,
On the shoulders of her father,
Chanting
An old woman,
An anti war slogan,
Shouting
A young man,
With a comic poster,
Starts to gesture
A teenager,
Thrilled,
For his first time,
Feels like a grown man
The people of the world are present today
On their lives,
Determined to have their say.
 
I'm besieged with the lies
Of those,
Whose selfish privileges,
From our silence,
Were derived
Who are afraid now,
By our voices,
Of their privileges, to be deprived
But I am a man who remembers well
What happened to our soldiers sent to hell
How did they go,
Ten years ago
Or more,
To the land of palms and petroleum?
And how did they return
From the land of depleted uranium?
From our mistakes, we never learn
And always ready to repeat our blunders
All over again
In the battle field,
From both sides,
Only few hundreds were killed
Thanks
To our advanced homicide technology!
We added another glorious verse
To our war anthology
After the war
Half a million
From the other side
Died from radiation

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