Marco Borsato, speeltuin video

Marco Borsato, speeltuin. Door kapot geschoten straten Zonder vader, zonder land Loop je hulpeloos verlaten Aan je moeders warme hand Als een schaap tussen de wolven Naar bestemming "onbekend" En niemand ziet hoe klein je bent Niemand ziet hoe klein je bent Morgen zal het vrede zijn Zal de zon je strelen Zal de wereld weer een speeltuin zijn En kun je rustig spelen Na de winter komt de lente Wordt de grijze lucht weer blauw Maar al ben je uit de oorlog Gaat de oorlog ooit uit jou? Mooie ogen zijn vergiftigd Zijn aan het geweld gewend En niemand ziet hoe klein je bent Niemand ziet hoe klein je bent. I tried to make an english translation, its not totally correct but I did what I could ;). In English: Trough streets that have been shot away Without a father, without a country You walk helplessly alone On your mothers warm hand Like a sheep, between the wolfs To destination "unknown" And nobody sees how small you are Nobody sees how little you are Tomorrow there will be peace The sun will touch your skin The world will be a playground again Where you can play in peace. After the winter spring will come The grey air shall be blue again But, even when you're out of the war Will the war ever go out of you Beautiful eyes are poisened They got used to violence And nobody sees how little you are Nobody sees how little you are

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