Ian D'Sa - This Is Our War lyrics

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Ian D'Sa - This Is Our War lyrics

Once there was a nation here, now there is no more Once we fought to change our fears but now this is our war This is our war This is our war Wash your mind out, where's your morals? How many people have to live this sorrow? Life should not be begged or borrowed How many really wanna change tomorrow? We're still playing the prideful game As we profile the enemy that we create We're still playing the prideful game With the cards on the table, in the end we're all the same Where's the compa**ion in the world today? Yeah, we're all the same Until we find another way this is our war (This is our war) Once there was a nation here, now there is no more (This is our war) Once we fought for change arm in arm but now this is our war Divisive words from ivory towers Seeds of intolerance turn into flowers Countless fools and reckless cowards Rally the people in the quest for power We're still playing the prideful game As we profile the enemy that we create Yeah, we're still playing the prideful game With the cards on the table, in the end we're all the same Where's the compa**ion in the world today? Yeah, we're all the same Until we find another way this is our war (This is our war) Once there was a nation here, now there is no more (This is our war) Once we fought for change arm in arm but now this is our war Is this the land of segregation? Is this a place that we call home? Don't let the old style generation carry the flag for you and me no more This is our war This is our war We're into the red, we're into the red And as it burns the fire spreads We're under the threat, we're under the threat Will it still burn tomorrow? Once there was a nation here, now there is no more Once we fought to change our fears, but now this is our war (This is our war) Once there was a nation here, now there is no more (This is our war) Once we fought for change arm in arm but now this is our war Is this the land of segregation? Is this a place that we call home? Don't let the old style generation carry the flag for you and me no more (This is our war) Once there was a nation divided, now this is a war (This is our war) Once we stand embraced arm in arm we sand for something more