Athie lives his young life in Capetown He sees the world in all its ups and downs He may be not yet 12 years old But he's seen the horror life can hold His parents murdered while he slept How does a child come to accept Who could blame him if pure hatred filled his heart? If he were always on his guard? But Athie knows that violence breeds its own That only love can break that cycle down His aunt and uncle took him in He has wise friends who stand by him. We'll never lose hope that one day We'll live in a world where children play Without the fear of guns and bombs tearing their families apart We know that there will come a time When the bells of peace and justice chime And we wil work towards that day with joy and hope in our hearts In the ruins of a town outside Kabul Fatima sits in her class at school She's never known a time of peace Her sister murdered by police SHe remembers fire from the sky She never knew the how or why She was withdrawn and hardly spoke Alert and watching for the final stroke And when she saw the foreign tears She ran and hid from them in fear But oer time she came to them Now she says "Mr Sam my friend". You would except these children to be filled with anger To trust no person friend or stranger But they cling to friendships where they find th em So to leave the violence behind them And through it all their spirit shine Whether in Peru or Palestine New York or Belfast East Timor Their lights shine through the night at war.