Produced by Hossein Mojahed and edited by Ali Katebifar, its theme is about the 40-day US and Israel aggression on Iran which led to martyrdom of about 3,500 people, including the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, several officials and military commanders, as well as numerous civilians, including women and children.
Here is the lyrics:
Look at me!
When you look in my eyes what do you see?
Am I unworthy of life by your decree?
Is the color of my blood less red than yours?
Are my children less innocent and pure?
Can I scream at the deaf ears of this savage world?
For the ash and blood that buried my little girl?
My boy, lying lifeless, on a school chair;
Their final screams still fill the air.
Because in a world where guns rule,
Everything’s a target, hospitals, homes, and schools.
Survival of the ruthless is the rule.
The price for oil is to let the sinless burn.
Broken smiles!
Ferris wheels and smoke that fills the skies;
Help is here, hold on just a while.
The ambulance that came is up in flames.
Kill the helpless, that’s your game.
Because in a world where guns rule,
Everything’s a target, hospitals, homes, and schools.
Survival of the ruthless is the rule.
The price for oil is to let the sinless burn.
But if you think for a moment that we will forget,
No, we’ll make you regret.
This isn’t a threat. It’s a promise.
Hide in your shelters; we’ll bury you there.
Step out if your dare.
Shame on the air that lets you breathe.
The lands you stole will swallow you whole.
Olives and corns (stolen from Indians and Palestinians) will poison your soul.
This is your end.
Because in a world where God rules,
Everything’s sacred, hospitals, homes, and schools.
Survival of the righteous is the rule.
The price for freedom is to let the sinful burn.
Look at me!