5am in Gaza
Yeah, we won't give up Free Falastine till it's backwards
Reem
If they hear us crying, tell me why they silent It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
I see my people dying, please stop the violence It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
5 in the morning, air's different, something I can't place
1948, the air lost its freedom taste, my beautiful bride
We planned a beautiful life, we had the key to our home
They wouldn't let us inside, gave you refuge, little cousins
A place for your weary soul, repercussions were the persecutor
Flipped roles, building with big holes, bodies layed lifeless
Riches for their blindness, evil repaying kindness
Damn, refugee in my own land, broke a piece of my soul
Generations before it's whole again, Maktub
A holy plan for the holy for the holy land, Allah put
Sabr in the heart of this holy man
We are so resilient, iman so strong
Even when we're sinking, let our message float on
Through daughters and grandsons, rivers to seas
Can't stop until the land for peace finally knows peace
If they hear us crying, tell me why they silent It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
I see my people dying, please stop the violence It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
5 in the morning, air's different, something I never tasted
Almost sweet, but I couldn't really place it
2023, I haven't smiled in weeks
IDF killed my family in the streets
We ran out of tears and food, they bombed the road that bring the feasts
I wonder what it's like to get some sleep, hope our home isn't the next
Target of a missile, Allah, wish the more blessed
Cared just a little or at all, the body bag's small
Dammi Falastini, and my people so strong
Gaza in my heart, yes we go on
Speak our names, sing our songs, talk to God, right your wrongs
There's blood on your taxes, silence is as evil as the act is
Through propaganda and bomb smoke, we lost and found hope
That sweet taste was freedom, and I know we getting close
If they hear us crying, tell me why they silent It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
I see my people dying, please stop the violence It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
If they hear us crying, tell me why they silent It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
I see my people dying, please stop the violence It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
Reem
If they hear us crying, tell me why they silent It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
I see my people dying, please stop the violence It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
5 in the morning, air's different, something I can't place
1948, the air lost its freedom taste, my beautiful bride
We planned a beautiful life, we had the key to our home
They wouldn't let us inside, gave you refuge, little cousins
A place for your weary soul, repercussions were the persecutor
Flipped roles, building with big holes, bodies layed lifeless
Riches for their blindness, evil repaying kindness
Damn, refugee in my own land, broke a piece of my soul
Generations before it's whole again, Maktub
A holy plan for the holy for the holy land, Allah put
Sabr in the heart of this holy man
We are so resilient, iman so strong
Even when we're sinking, let our message float on
Through daughters and grandsons, rivers to seas
Can't stop until the land for peace finally knows peace
If they hear us crying, tell me why they silent It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
I see my people dying, please stop the violence It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
5 in the morning, air's different, something I never tasted
Almost sweet, but I couldn't really place it
2023, I haven't smiled in weeks
IDF killed my family in the streets
We ran out of tears and food, they bombed the road that bring the feasts
I wonder what it's like to get some sleep, hope our home isn't the next
Target of a missile, Allah, wish the more blessed
Cared just a little or at all, the body bag's small
Dammi Falastini, and my people so strong
Gaza in my heart, yes we go on
Speak our names, sing our songs, talk to God, right your wrongs
There's blood on your taxes, silence is as evil as the act is
Through propaganda and bomb smoke, we lost and found hope
That sweet taste was freedom, and I know we getting close
If they hear us crying, tell me why they silent It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
I see my people dying, please stop the violence It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
If they hear us crying, tell me why they silent It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
I see my people dying, please stop the violence It's 5 a.m. in Gaza
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Writer(s): Karim Al-saied
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