I come and stand at every door  But none can hear my silent tread  I knock and yet remain unseen  For I am dead for I am dead  I'm only seven though I died  In Hiroshima long ago  I'm seven now as I was then  When children die they do not grow  My hair was scorched by swirling flame  My eyes grew dim my eyes grew blind  Death came and turned my bones to dust  And that was scattered by the wind  I need no fruit I need no rice  I need no sweets nor even bread  I ask for nothing for myself  For I am dead for I am dead  All that I need is that for peace  You fight today you fight today  So that the children of this world  Can live and grow and laugh and . Anonymous
About This Quote

This famous poem by John Lennon and Paul McCartney was written about the horrors of war. This is a very moving song that describes to us the struggles that people go through when they are trying to survive in a war torn area. After all, no one wants to die. Unfortunately, people usually do.

When you hear this song, you will never forget the images of children running from bombs and soldiers going to their death. This song is a very powerful message of hope and peace.

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