Saturday, March 5, 2011

A Song from Samia

Shared as part of a World Today called "Revolts and Riots in the Arab World"
Discussion about the riots, the historical impact, and our Arabic students perception and insight.


At the dawn of the third Millennium there's still hunger, homeless children, crying and tears
Let's annihilate wars, O' powerful states
No to poverty, No to grief, No to racism!

Who are you? I don't care. But your agony can tell me
I don't know of which colour or religion you are,
But i know that you're my brother in humanity

At the dawn of the third Millennium, there are still outcasts and people in detention for years
At the onset of this era while it's yearning, let's eradicate oppression and terror and meet for justice.

Who are you? I don't care. But your agony can tell me
I don't know of which colour or religion you are,
But i know that you're my brother in humanity

I come from the east, the land of faith
Our villages are the rays of Sun and the colours of time
From here to all peoples we salute
May generations go and come on the road to justice

Who are you? I don't care. But your agony can tell me
I don't know of which colour or religion you are,
But i know that you're my brother in humanity.

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