"Dead Diplomats" lyrics

"Dead Diplomats"

Outside the Jewish Museum
In Washington DC
A Chicago man took out a gun
He shot a young man named Yaron
A young lady named Sarah
He made no attempt to run

And they died on the ground
As he entered the building
And gave himself up to the guards
He shouted "Free Palestine"
As he's cuffed from behind
And now he's alive behind bars

Now Yaron and Sarah
Are together in Heaven
'Fore they could be wedded in life
More people will die
Down in Palestine
For justice is blood in this fight

Now out in the Strip
A young soldier hears word
Of a couple that would not be wed
And as he takes aim
He's got someone to blame
For the children and women all dead

An eye for an eye
'Til we're all good and blind
What more is there really to see?
It's a big teeter-totter
The violence and slaughter
And the recess bell never rings


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