Lyrics Faris Odeh (The Green Fields of Palestine) - Triz Nathaniel
I
saw
this
pic
one
day
of
young
Faris
Odeh
At
14
already
so
brave
Your
pops
just
wanted
you
to
obey
But
you
knew
you
had
to
go
your
own
way
Used
to
go
everyday
to
the
front
lines
Only
holding
stones
Dave
vs.
Goliath
You
tried
to
hide
from
the
cameras
'Cause
if
your
dad
found
out,
he'd
be
mad
bruh
But
from
a
safe
place
far
away
A
photog
saw
young
Faris
Odeh
14
years
old,
15
yards
away
From
the
turret
of
a
Merkava
tank
Show
'em
you
ain't
afraid
and
never
will
be
The
picture
still
give
me
chills
B
IDF
shot
you
in
the
neck
the
next
week
You
was
just
about
to
turn
15
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly?
Play
the
oud
in
a
low
key?
The
sound
of
a
death
march
as
they
lowered
you
down
Did
the
firqa
play
for
ya
The
last
post
and
chorus
Not
yet
a
man
but
he
still
died
as
a
soldier
In
so
many
hearts
you're
still
living
on
But
sometimes
I
can't
help
but
think
about
your
mom
You'd
be
grown
today,
maybe
your
own
family
But
to
her
is
you
still
a
kid
at
14?
Your
picture
is
famous
like
a
visual
psalm
I
even
got
it
tatted
on
my
arm
But
when
your
mom
the
picture
does
she
feel
the
same?
Or
after
all
these
years,
is
it
still
just
pain
I
wonder
which
pics
remain
in
her
picture
frames
And
did
they
maintain
through
the
latest
campaign?
Did
the
memories
make
it
through
the
hellish
flames
When
the
bombs
dropped
for
eleven
days?
We're
still
seeing
pictures
of
houses
burn
So
now
yours
is
worth
a
hundred
thousand
words
And
even
the
stars
in
the
sky
yo
Are
just
pics
from
a
long,
long
time
ago
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly?
Play
the
oud
in
a
low
key?
The
sound
of
a
death
march
as
they
lowered
you
down
Did
the
firqa
play
for
ya
The
last
post
and
chorus
Not
yet
a
man
but
he
still
died
as
a
soldier
I
hope
one
day
soon
we
see
the
sun
shine
On
those
green
fields
of
Palestine
But
can
you
ever
really
change
callous
minds?
And
how
many
more
children
have
to
die?
How
they
sleep
at
night,
these
grown
folks?
When
they
kill
a
kid
is
it
weird
seeing
their
photo?
I
don't
know,
but
I
do
know
that
it
happened
again
And
again,
and
again,
and
again,
and
again
Will
it
ever
end
in
the
settlement?
Is
every
kid
destined
to
be
a
veteran?
We
need
better
men
than
we
got
now
An
old
lesson,
but
we
forgot
how
It's
like
on
the
ground
I
found
their
romaine
They
let
us
down,
ask
Mrs.
Odeh
She
said
she
was
afraid
it
would
all
be
for
none
And
what's
actually
changed?
She's
just
lost
her
son
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly?
Play
the
oud
in
a
low
key?
The
sound
of
a
death
march
as
they
lowered
you
down
Did
the
firqa
play
for
ya
The
last
post
and
chorus
Not
yet
a
man
but
he
still
died
as
a
soldier
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly?
Play
the
oud
in
a
low
key?
The
sound
of
a
death
march
as
they
lowered
you
down
Did
the
firqa
play
for
ya
The
last
post
and
chorus
Not
yet
a
man
but
he
still
died
as
a
soldier
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