Verse 1:
Walking down this shattered street,
Echoes of a life we used to meet.
Here a club where boys would dream,
Of oceans wide, a sailor's gleam.
Broken glass on concrete stairs,
Silent now, no laughter there.
By the kiosk, frozen treats once sold,
A wreck now stands, its stories untold.
Chorus:
On this boulevard, lovers walked hand in hand,
Children raced their bikes, the air smelled of plans.
Elders played chess in the sun's gentle light,
Now shadows linger, swallowed by the night.
The life we built, the joy we knew,
Gone in the rubble, where hope once grew.
Verse 2:
A little girl lies still on the ground,
Her empty gaze at the sky profound.
A bag of bread in her fragile hand,
Her dress billows, as if it understands.
Not far away, a young man fell,
Face to the earth where he once did dwell.
His hands gripped grass, so strong, so sure,
But they'll hold no love, no life, no more.
Chorus:
On this boulevard, lovers walked hand in hand,
Children raced their bikes, the air smelled of plans.
Elders played chess in the sun's gentle light,
Now shadows linger, swallowed by the night.
The life we built, the joy we knew,
Gone in the rubble, where hope once grew.
Verse 3:
Damn those hands who turned dreams to ash,
Who tore apart with their vengeful clash.
I would rise, I would fight, but these broken legs,
Leave me bound to this street of regrets and begs.
If I could, I'd avenge every cry,
For the boulevard where dreams now lie.
Chorus:
On this boulevard, lovers walked hand in hand,
Children raced their bikes, the air smelled of plans.
Elders played chess in the sun's gentle light,
Now shadows linger, swallowed by the night.
The life we built, the joy we knew,
Gone in the rubble, where hope once grew.
Outro:
Boulevard of memories, whispers in the breeze,
A silent prayer, a cry for peace.
One day, may love and laughter return,
And the boulevard of dreams no longer burn.