This song is about two kids, one Palestinian, one Israeli, who grow up as friends, but as they grow older and begin their education, they're taught to hate each other and see each other as "mortal enemies." The "truce" that the song refers to is their childhood, and "the morning comes" refers to when they become young adults. Brainwashed to hate each other, they're no longer friends, but enemies.
It ends with the Israeli becoming a soldier and the Palestinian becoming a terrorist, in which when they see each other again, they both kill each other.
This song is about two kids, one Palestinian, one Israeli, who grow up as friends, but as they grow older and begin their education, they're taught to hate each other and see each other as "mortal enemies." The "truce" that the song refers to is their childhood, and "the morning comes" refers to when they become young adults. Brainwashed to hate each other, they're no longer friends, but enemies.
It ends with the Israeli becoming a soldier and the Palestinian becoming a terrorist, in which when they see each other again, they both kill each other.
@benjamindw so , these days we call someone who defends his country a terrorist :/ ??
@benjamindw so , these days we call someone who defends his country a terrorist :/ ??