Scream of a Butterfly

Kurt Hauenstein

Twenty million crying soldiers
Lost in a forgotten war
They believed they change the world
But there's no more

Fifty million starving children
Dying in a nation's storm
They just need someone who cares
And keep them warm

But there is no one in this world
Who can say he never knew
I'm gonna write it across the sky
So everyone can see
So everyone can see that I
I believe in you and me

Twenty million tired soldiers
Putting down there useless gear
No more meaning for an order
No more fear

Fifty million happy children
Singing to a nation's song
Love's the only rule
That stays forever strong

So there is no one in this world
Who can say he never knew
I'm gonna write it across the sky
So everyone can see
So everyone can see that I
I believe in you and me

Trivia about the song Scream of a Butterfly by Supermax

On which albums was the song “Scream of a Butterfly” released by Supermax?
Supermax released the song on the albums “Something in My Heart” in 1986 and “Spirits of Love” in 1996.
Who composed the song “Scream of a Butterfly” by Supermax?
The song “Scream of a Butterfly” by Supermax was composed by Kurt Hauenstein.

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