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The Law says:
We wrote this when we realized Mohammed, model for all Muslims, was a dictator. Tyrants can seize power over any peoples but is this why Islam tends to dictatorship? Where is the love?
Videos:
This song is track 6 on the album Imagine Jihad (part 1).
Song lyrics
Part I: Terror
- Throughout the ages,
- Dictators have come and gone
- Ruling their nations in terror
- With the butt of a gun
- And often the people don’t know it
- ‘Cause their minds are controlled
- Kids taught to hate told they’re being sent to heaven
- But they’re stealing their souls
- The democracies appease them
- A treaty, peace in our time
- The army swears allegiance
- The people just fall in line.
- And horrors are committed
- In the name of the law
- And evil follows evil
- Escalating maybe to war.
- And the people are mostly ignorant
- Of the reasons for it all.
Part II: Where is the love
- Carried on a wave of fascist fervour
- Hard-liners baying for blood.
- The flames of destruction leap higher
- Fueled by hate
- But where is the love?
- Where is the love?
Part III: A world full of joy
- There’s such great force
- You can find
- There’s such great power
- In the human mind
- But what is it about
- The human condition
- Its' genius for good
- Yet its' genius for evil
- We must have expectations
- That the blind will one day see
- A world full of happiness
- Benevolence, humanity
- Brothers who’ve laid down arms
- True dreams of crystal clear streams
- Running through peaceful green valleys
- Of freedom, of liberty
- Hope springs eternal
- In the human breast
- Of a world full of joy
- Heaven blessed
- Where is the love?
- Where is the love?
- Where is the love?
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