So why for heavens sake do you try to speak with me - nor with anyone else in the world - when you understand nothing what I (or anyone else) says to you? In Afghanistan for example it was only important for "you" that soldiers and policemen are able to use weapons. The result: No Afghan was able to defend what started with the operation "enduring freedom" in 2001 and ended suddenly in 2021 in a self-made disaster of the USA. 20 years "nation building" was over. Taliban came. The young Afghan democracy had not been able to defend herselve. I could say the USA lost a kind of "civil war". And who suffered this honorless civil war? Thousands of Afghans who had been convinced from the values of the western world and tried to dream your dreams. So what for heavens sake are you proud on? Your "power" to be ignorant, arrogant and aggressive everywhere in the world - also in the own country?
Mom, tell me what you mean.
Tell me why it is so dark here.
Mama, tell me why you are crying,
I don't know why you're sad.
Are those shooting stars up there?
What flew by there?
Why am I so cold?
Why is your heart beating so fast?
Why is it getting light back there?
Where is that thunder coming from?
Mama, ana ahabak!
Mama, I love you!
Mama ana ahabak!
Come and protect me!
Mommy, where should we go?
I want to go home, it's so late!
Mom, why are you kneeling down?
What are you saying? Isn't it a prayer?
Don't pull my hand like that!
Why are you pushing me against the wall?
And why are the lights going out?
I can hardly see anything anymore
Say, why do we have to stand here?
Why don't we go home?
Mama, ana ahabak!
Mama, I love you!
Mama ana ahabak!
Come and protect me!
Mama, ana ahabak!
I can't see the stars!
Mama, ana ahabak!
I only see your face!
Can you tell me where we are?
Where are these people going?
Tell me, is our way still far?
Why don't you say anything anymore?
Why are your eyes empty?
Tell me, is it my fault?
I'm sorry!
Mom, ana ahabak!
Mom, I love you!
Mama ana ahabak!
Come and protect me!
Mama, ana ahabak!
For when the night comes;
Mama, ana ahabak!
I don't see the stars!
I only see your face!
Please don't leave me!