Can you tell me dear grandfather, of your childhood so far away  You can see the death of laughter in his teared eyes disarray  Then he pours his heart thereafter of soldiers taking the men away  Leaving women and their children in the desert, you will pay 

We are the children of all the survivors, justice will shine on  We are the demons of all the deniers, justice will shine on 

Can you tell me dear grandmother, of your childhood from hunger and pain  Of the orphans you called brothers in her teared eyes disarray "Can you tell me my grandson, " she said, "Why this country won't recognize that day  Of the genocide of your fathers Believe me, grandma, they will pay 

We are the children of all the survivors, justice will shine on  We are the demons of all the deniers, justice will shine on  We are the children of all the survivors, justice will shine on  We are the demons of all the deniers, justice will shine on 

We'll never let you forget the past of the children that cannot grow  You will pay with a million and a half regrets  Of the atrocities that you sow 

their only crime was life  (Justice will shine on) their only guilt was being  (We are the demons of all the deniers) during a time of strife  (Justice will shine on) of massacre and bleeding 

their only crime was life  (Justice will shine on) their only guilt was being  (We are the demons of all the deniers) during a time of strife  (Justice will shine on) of massacre and bleeding  But we must never stop to strive  For our rights we must stop bleeding 

we'll never let you forget the past  (Justice will shine on) of the children that cannot grow  (We are the demons of all the deniers) we'll never let you forget the past  (Justice will shine on) of the genocide that you sow 

Can you tell me dear grandfather, of your childhood so far away