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From the youth, to the abducted
we are the youth of this world,
we are the youth of these nations,
we shall stand tall,
and protest the guns.
we will beg for the helpless,
to be rescued,
we are the youth of this world,
we are the youth of these nations,
we feel the cries of the helpless,
this is our humanity,
so let our voices be heard,
as we cry aloud,
to the men in black suits,
"let this war in Uganda end,
let the children be freed,
we will not let them be forgotten,
they have there rights,
like me and you,
they have rights,
like me and you,"
we wont let you,
put them under the rug,
we wont stand for that,
we are just youth,
yet, we wont let the men in black suits,
ignore our cries,
we shall let out a cry,
that shall be heard by the world,
now listen
" let this war in Uganda end,
let the children be freed,
we wont let them be forgotten,
they have rights like,
me and you,
they have rights like,
me and you..."
... now listen.
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