Drunk Souls is a french rock and reggae band. It is easy to fall in love with their upbeat music and thought-provoking lyrics. According to their webpage in Jamendo, the aim of the music of the Drunk Souls is “to make you dance, to make you think, and to reconcile all the musical tribes,” for they believe that it is the “first necessary step to reconcile the whole world”.

“No More Fighting” is one of the 10 tracks in their “On Verra Plus Tard” album. In these times when senseless and needless wars are waged in many parts of the world, the song can be used as a rallying call to end all forms of violence and to build a more peaceful and just global community.

You can listen to the song by clicking on the green button above. The following is the lyrics of “No More Fighting”:

No more fighting
No more spirit of fighting
More freedom
More freedom

No more fighting men
Give me one more time, I say my men
No more fighting men
Give me one more time…

No more fighting
Children crying
Women praying
No more human killing
More Wisdom
More Wisdom

No more slaughtering
Orphans suffering
Widows screaming
No more soldiers bleeding
More Wisdom
More Wisdom

No more figthing men
I hear the wind complain, I say my men
No more fighting men
Try to relieve my pain

That’s not the words any prophet whispered to me
I just opened my eyes over a real absudity
What’s the use for the wars
They bring in each country
Is it for god or for dollars
Religion or Money ?

No more fighting men
I hear the wind complain, I say my men
No more fighting men
Trying to relieve my pain

No more fighting man in Congo
No more fighting man in Irak

No more shall we say, no more fighting man
No more woman praying, no more children dying

No more fighting men
Give me one more time, I say my men
No more fighting men
Give me one more time

The song is licensed under the Creative Commons by-nc-nd 2.5. That means you can copy, distribute, advertise, and perform the song as long as you give credit to the artist, you don’t use if for commercial purposes, and you don’t alter, transform or build upon it.



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  • 26 February 2007
    ROSES said:

    It’s my lunch break and i have time to listen to this song. “No more fighting” – the message of the lyrics are happening in reality. Hope their agony/crying will be heard thru out the world and people who are capable (the peacemakers from the U.N.) will give their hands/eyes to them to change their way of living now.
    Lovely initiative /CHEERS and GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS.

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