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Kris Kristofferson - The Circle lyrics
Written about Layla Al-Atar, a cherished Iraqi artist who was killed when a missile struck her home, instead of it's intended target, a building where a trial was taking place concerning the assassination attempt of George Bush snr. The missiles were fired by the Clinton government. 
And for the Argentinean disappeared, ?Los Olvidados´. 
Who killed this woman this artist this mother? 
Who broke the candle and snuffed out her light 
Along with her husband and wounded her children 
And sauntered away like a beast in the night? 
"Not I" said the soldier 
"I just follow orders and it was my duty to do my job well" 
"Not I" said the leader who ordered the slaughter 
"I'm saddened it happened, but then, war is hell" 
"Not us" said the others who heard of the horror 
Turned a cold shoulder on all that was done 
In all the confusion a single conclusion 
The circle of sorrow has only begun 
And in Argentina...
Straight to the circle on Sundays 
Down through the canyons they come 
Bearing names of their mothers and daughters Kris Kristofferson - The Circle - http://motolyrics.com/kris-kristofferson/the-circle-lyrics.html
Names of their fathers and sons 
Stolen away with no warning, never to ever return 
On el Rio del Muerto, All the bridges are burned 
Los desaparecidos, lost in the darkness alone 
Gone from the face of the earth 
With no trace left behind them to mark with a stone 
And the faces of Los Olvidados, only survivors recall 
But for the pain and the heartbreak, did they matter at all? 
Slowly the circle of sadness, spins in the Plaza Mayor 
Lonesome remains of the madness and pain 
In a world gone insane in a war 
And the song of those broken survivors, dancing alone in the dark 
With the silence of Los Olvidados, like a hole in the heart 
Los desaparecidos, lost in the darkness alone 
Gone from the face of the earth 
With no trace left behind them to mark with a stone 
And the faces of Los Olvidados, only survivors recall 
But for the pain and the heartbreak, did they matter at all?









