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Fifteen Subdivision

Jonny won the war today
He found out that no one wins
Just a simple interchange
Between this and that
And it's really all the same
And races and places
Just create another subdivision
And one man's enemy
Is another mans Brother
Jonny won the war today
Narrowly avoided going insane
But it all seems quite plain
And it seems quite plain
It seems quite plain to me
That one mans enemy
Is just the same
As You And Me, You and Me
White man, black man, yellow man, red man
This side, That side, You're wrong, I'm right
Every division is artificial
Ain't no reason to right anyone
We're all the same mankind
We all possess the same life
And sometimes I wonder if selfishness
Will be our end
I have a dream today
That all the armies will walk away
And go home to celebrate
Love and life and laughter
I dream the end of win and lose
Because there's no Victory without
Cooperation
In a world so full of enemies
I dream the end of competition
And five billion people
Learnin' to lose their fear of one another
I dream of a world free of enemies
So we can live together in PEACE
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