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The Law says:
Peace at what price? Are we not kidding ourselves? Do we sacrifice our principles in the name of diplomacy? Can evil ever be compromised?
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This song is track 2 on the album Imagine Jihad (part 1).
Song lyrics
- Appeasement
- Appeasement
- Dressed up as
- Political compromise
- It’s immediate
- The benefits seem immediate - And popular
- And tangible - profitable
- Peace at what price?
- But is it not an illusion, are we not kidding ourselves?
- - Good for elections
- Not just staving off the day of reckoning?
- Can evil
- Ever be compromised?
- Evil will live on, evil will live on
- Evil will live on, evil will live on
- Evil will live on, evil will live on
- Evil will live on, evil will live on
- Do we sacrifice our principles?
- In the name of diplomacy
- Tolerate intolerance
- Shake hands with those who hate us
- Can they ever be satisfied?
- Could a foreign flag yet fly over Paris
- London, Rome and Washington
- Do they want to take over, dominate their neighbor, does their teaching
- Demand it, their culture require it?
- Has political correctness
- Made free men blind?
- Will democracy last long, or will it waste, exhaust and
- murder itself. Will democracies commit suicide?
- The enemy know this and they teach their flock
- The free world’s decadent
- And weak and soft
- And hedonistic and corrupt
- And they should be able to defeat it.
- Let’s hope they underestimate the will, the resolve
- Of the free world to defend itself
- That democracies are up to it and strong,
- Stay strong.
- Don’t submit, surrender, don’t succumb.
- Evil will live on, evil will live on
- Evil will live on, evil will live on
- Evil will live on, evil will live on
- Evil will live on, evil will live on
- Evil will live on, evil will live on
These lines are the 3rd and 4th lines from the famous "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" speech from Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar.
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