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I REALLY DON’T KNOW…

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I wanted to eat But my hands refusedTo put food into my mouthJust as it used to do beforeNot that I'm not hungryNot that my belly is fullBut I just couldn't eatBecause the world is sickI saw the earthOf which I am being hospitalisedI really don't know...What is happening in the whole world?Confusion in here and thereTerrorist attack in AmericaBomb explosion in NigeriaTerrorist attack in KenyaMassive killings in BaliKillings in Middle EastUnjustifiable war in IraqFear and tension here and there.I really don't know...What a world this has become?Where no nation loves each other againGive me some thingsAnd I will support youEven if you're doing bad thingsIs a kind of love that exists nowadays.The world leaders are in serious sicknessOr can we say they're in confusion?The one that has never happenedIn the history of UNI really don’t know Perhaps the world is as the same as before.No! The world is not the same nowIt's really egregiousAbsolute power is in controlAnd no one dares challengeIf you can't beat themIt is advisable to join themThat is what world become.I really don’t know…For how long This madness will be in existence?Are we goingTo continue living in fear like this?Fear of terrorist attackFear of abuse of officeFear of misuse of powerFear of power of moneyI really don’t know…When one will freely walk in the streetWithout fear of being attackedWhen one will sleep wellWithout fear of bomb explosionWhen the whole world Will come togetherAnd unite as one.

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