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Srebrenica (Never Again)

Genocide (Jusuf Džilić)
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Genocide (Jusuf Džilić)


8 thousand victims cry,
In mass graves covered up unseen by the eye
Srebrenica, July 95
East side Bosnia, The UN let em’ die.

The muthafuckin vultures came right to the Fence,
You best let us in or face the consequence,
Dutch Bats let them in, people stare with suspense,
The Serbian troops now began to cleanse,
(The Air Tense)
Fear you can never describe,
But the people had faith for some help to arrive,
Instead the buses came for the genders to divide,
Young boys and grown men (Victims of Genocide)
The U.N stood by, with no thought to prevent,
To protect Refugees from murder and torment,
This event, lives on with mothers who lost men,
And kids who lost them, memories never end,
Mass graves, bodies and buildings in Debris,
Hungry little babies dying on their mother’s knee,
Young ladies got raped for months and can’t flee,
Real life, real war that you’d never wanna see.

8 thousand victims cry,
In mass graves covered up unseen by the eye
Srebrenica, July 95
East side Bosnia, The UN let em’ die.

Skeletal remains and identities unknown,
Over 300 bodies with no flesh only bone,
Got killed on the killing fields, in a hole thrown,
And the outer perimeter a land mine zone,
Mass graves got moved to hide responsibility,
Srebrenica victims, found in my city,
Crimes against humanity, pure beastiality,
What makes a man wipe out a whole family?
I say a prayer for victims of warfare,
Impaired psychologically and living in despair,
Every night nightmare, memories tear,
Your whole life apart, no other shit can compare,
(War) War kids our whole life’s a blur,
We shall never be what we all once were,
I refer to a happy time, blocked by a massacre,
You’ll know what I mean, if you’ve seen something similar,

8 thousand victims cry,
In mass graves covered up unseen by the eye
Srebrenica, July 95
East side Bosnia, The UN let em’ die.

8 thousand victims cry,
In mass graves covered up unseen by the eye
Srebrenica, July 95
East side Bosnia, The UN let em’ die.

Rest in peace to the victims of the Srebrenica massacre,
11th of July 1995, Never forgive Never forget.



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