There is daylight, could tell that much
Without moving, the small touch
But the tinder caught, the dry grass
The curtain of silence, the whit soldiers pass
There is peace in our home
There is peace in our cities
There is peace in our countries
The world is full of peace
At Las Vegas again, sideways
Presented another stark contrast
When a wind blew a blur from his side
Instincts told it to squeeze
There is peace in our home
There is peace in our cities
There is peace in our countries
The world is full of peace
If it lacked the splendor of a true curtain
Readers may wonder about this
The accuracy of the events in this
A true curtain may speak in silence
And the length that one man will go
There is peace in our home
There is peace in our cities
The countries are full of peace
The world is full of peace
There is peace in our home
There is peace in our cities
There is peace in our countries
The world is full of peace
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