![]() Unite For GazaA Poem by Kal
Unite For Gaza
We can all see what’s happening
We can all feel the pain that’s rising
Wars are everywhere in every time
And we know that wars must be stopped all around the world
But one thing is for sure, it’s that what they’re facing there is not a war
Cause one thing is for sure, it’s a horrific crime against an innocence
So forget your own tragedies and unite for Gaza
Cause Gaza is not supposed to be filled with rivers of blood
Gaza is not supposed to be filled with missiles in its sky
It’s supposed to be sunshine when you raise your head
Supposed to see every child sitting on his own chair at school
And not laying down on the dark street in his father’s arms
And the world is not supposed to be easygoing with this
The world is not supposed to be fighting in wars
It’s supposed to be united for the people who need us the most
It’s supposed to be united for the people who are dying everyday
So Let us for once forget our own tragedies and unite for Gaza!
We can all say that we’re trying
We can all feel sad and start praying
But only a hero can help them and stop their suffering they feel
To save them from the drowning that’s happening in their own home
A hero who’s already out there with his own power to act
People when are we gonna realize that this hero is us together united?!
Forget your own tragedies and unite for Gaza
Cause Gaza is not supposed to be filled with rivers of blood
Gaza is not supposed to be filled with missiles in its sky
It’s supposed to be sunshine when you raise your head
Supposed to see every child in his own chair at school
And not laying down on the dark street in his father’s arms
And the world is not supposed to be easygoing with this
The world is not supposed to be fighting in wars
It’s supposed to be united for the people who need us the most
It’s supposed to be united for the people who are dying everyday
So let us for once forget our own tragedies and unite for Gaza!
© 2015 KalAuthor's Note
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