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PEACE

 

COME

HOLD MY HAND….

WE MUST THROW AWAY

OUR SWORDS, GUNS, PREJUDICES FIRST

SO AS TO FREE OUR HANDS AND HEARTS

TO HOLD AND EMBRACE EACH OTHER…

COME

WALK WITH ME……

WE MUST CREATE BRIDGES

WE MUST FILL IN THE GAPS

BETWEEN OUR MINDS AND SOULS

TO WALK TOGETHER

 

COME

LET’S NURTURE WHAT HAS TO BE NURTURED

COME

LET’S SAVE WHAT IS IN DANGER OF BEING DESTROYED

COME

LET’S HEAR THE SONGS OF EARTH AND WATER

OF SKY AND MOUNTAINS

PLEASE

SILENCE THE GUNS

HUSH THE CRIES, WIPE THE TEARS

PLEASE

DREAMS OF THE BEAUTIFUL WORLD

NEEDS PEACE AND LOVE

COME

DREAM WITH ME

SO THAT

THE COMING GENERATIONS COULD LIVE

THE DREAMS WE DREAMT….

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