I'm living with war every day,
I'm living with war in my heart every day,
I'm living with war right now.
And when the dawn breaks I see my fellow man,
and on the flat-screen we kill and we're killed again.
And when the night falls, I pray for peace,
try to remember peace.
I join the multitudes, I raise my hand in peace,
I never bow to the laws of the thought police.
I take a holy vow to never kill again,
to never kill again.
I'm living with war in my heart,
I'm living with war in my heart and my mind,
I'm living with war right now.
Don't take no tidal wave, don't take no mass grave,
don't take no smokin' gun to show how the West was won.
But when the curtain falls, I pray for peace,
try to remember peace.
In the crowded streets, in the big hotels,
in the mosques and the doors of the old museum,
I take a holy vow to never kill again,
try to remember peace.
The rocket's red glare, bombs bursting in air,
give proof through the night, that our flag is still there.
I'm living with war everyday,
I'm living with war in my heart everyday,
I'm living with war right now.
I'm living with war right now.
I'm living with war in my heart everyday,
I'm living with war right now.