About an axe That killed a tulip
A story about a fire That consumed a plait
a story about a tear that couldn't run down
I want to tell a story About a goat That wasn't milked
About a mother's dough That wasn't baked
About a wedding That wasn't celebrated
And a baby girl that didn't grow up
About a football That wasn't kicked
About a dove That didn't fly
I want to tell a story About a key That wasn't used
About a classroom That wasn't attended
About a playground That was silenced
About a book That wasn't read
About a besieged lonely farm And about its fruits That weren't picked
About a lie that wasn't discovered
A story about a church That's no longer prayed in
And a mosque That no longer stands
And a culture No longer rejoiced
I want to tell a story About a muddy grassy roof
About a stone That faced a tank
And about a stubborn flag That refuses to lie down
About a spirit that cannot be defeated
I want to tell the world A story
Now Light a little candle for Palestine
You can do it
Light a candle One little candle Watch the darkness fade away
Just try it out
One ray of light Wipes away the gloomiest Jet-black nights As the dawn breaks
Just observe
Can you see that All the might of darkness In the world Cannot extinguish The faintest flicker Of a beam of light
Light a candle One little candle Watch the darkness fade away
You can do it |