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Lets Stand for Peace

 
 
Lets Stand for Peace 
 
"My eyes are dim,
Am I loosing hope?
Blood, gore and death.
I can't sleep,
  Cries reverberate in my mind
Miseries, cries and tears
Trembling hands and faded faces
Make me realize,
This is not a time to sleep, to smile, to be in our dreams
If we remain silent as dead as grave
Flames will soon reach
to burn our dreams to ashes
Lets stand amid the darkness
Lets bring our boats to the shore of love
Feel love within us
Feel love surrounding us
Lets stand together
Lets join our hands
Lets stand for Peace "
Shahbaz Israr Khan

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