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A reflective, mournful anthem about lost civic trust and fragile democracy, urging people to wake, resist division, and reclaim shared peace. Title: Peace I Used To Know (Lyrics Below) Label: Vox Caeli, Vox Veritas Vanida's Nook: https://vckp.online Vanida's Patreon: / vckp Lyrics: ©2025 Vanida Plamondon Music: ©2025 Vanida Plamondon (AI-Assisted) Verse 1 Now and then I think about The peace I used to know, When the future felt like common ground And not a tug of war. We argued, sure, but slept at night Believing rules would hold, That power answered to the vote And wasn’t quietly sold. It wasn’t perfect, not even close, But there was space to breathe, A sense that most of us could build Without someone beneath. Chorus The peace I used to know Didn’t ask us all to agree, It only asked that no one hand The keys to tyranny. The peace I used to know Felt fragile but it grew, Now it’s buried under flags and fear And deals made out of view. Verse 2 Somewhere wealth began to tower Higher than the law, Oligarchs with polished smiles Rewriting what we saw. Tyrants speaking simple lines About glory, blood, and land, While everyday prosperity Slipped through open hands. The loudest voices filled the air, Painting neighbors as the threat, And every manufactured rage Was something we’d regret. Chorus The peace I used to know Was not a perfect dream, But it wasn’t ruled by money’s pull Or anger’s steady stream. The peace I used to know Didn’t thrive on us divided, It didn’t need an enemy To feel itself invited. Bridge I remember when prosperity Meant widening the door, Not guarding crumbs of dignity While billionaires asked for more. When faith and politics could sit Without becoming blades, And differences were lines we crossed, Not trenches that we made. Now outrage is a currency, And fear is sold as truth, While those who profit most from it Call it strength and proof. Final Chorus The peace I used to know Isn’t gone beyond repair, It lives in people standing up And choosing still to care. The peace I used to know Was never theirs to take, It slips away when we give in, But returns when we awake. Thanks for listening to "Peace I Used To Know"! If you enjoy this grassroots vibe, share, like, and subscribe for more.