Well integrated, almost New Yorker
In my building all glass and steel
I take my job, a line of coke, a coffee
On the other side of the earth
Never heard of Manhattan
My daily life is misery and war
Two strangers at the end of the world, so different
Two unknowns, two anonymous ones, and yet
Pulverized, on the altar, of eternal violence
Exploded into my windows
My sky so blue turned stormy
When the bombs leveled my village
Two strangers at the end of the world, so different
Two unknowns, two anonymous ones, and yet
Pulverized, on the altar, of eternal violence
So long, goodbye my American dream
Me, never again the dogs' slave
They forced on you the tyrants' Islam
Have those guys ever read the Koran
I became dust again
I won't be master of the universe
This country I loved so much, could it be
After all a colossus with feet of clay
The wars of civilization
The weapons, the flags, the homelands, the nations
Always turn us into cannon fodder
Two strangers at the end of the world, so different
Two unknowns, two anonymous ones, and yet
Pulverized, on the altar, of eternal violence
Two strangers at the end of the world, so different
Two unknowns, two anonymous ones, and yet
Pulverized, on the altar, of eternal violence