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Tue. Jan. 17, 2006

Youth 4 the Future > Creativity Club

Uncle Sam

By  Imane El Fechtani

 
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Sometimes I feel the world is over
And my life reached its end
Other times I realize the end is so far
I even wonder, will I be there when it comes

I know I sound sad
Forgive me but I'm feeling so bad
Seeing all the people mad
Cuz of the way Uncle Sam treats us; so bad

Dear Uncle Sam, I'm writing you
You better listen, I'm warning you
Don't you have anything to do but bother us?
Oops, I forgot, you are the player and the game is Us

Dear Uncle Sam, We are so weak so fragmented, easy on us
I know you did small efforts to spread us
You know why,
Cuz we are selfish, egoistic, egocentric…, that's why you got us

Hey guys, Have you ever had the feeling
That the news everyday are repeating
Sometimes I wonder why we watch the news
Isn't it the same everyday, we loose, we loose

As being a devil
You know the old story sweet uncle
There's always a day after nights
And darkness is always fought even by tiny lights

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