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Bosnia is linked to another track off of To The Faithful Departed, called War Child. Bosnia was using children to fight their wars for them. Dolores O'Riordan has mentioned that she hates to see children suffer, as she has said this:
“I’m more in the humanitarian aspect. I don’t care who wins or wh...
I would like to state my vision
Life was so unfair
We live in our secure surroundings
And people die out there
Bosnia, was so unkind
Sarajevo, change my mind
And we all call out in despair
All the love we need isn't there
And we all sing songs in our rooms
SARAJEVO erects another tomb
SARAJEVO! SARAJEVO! SARAJEVO! SARAJEVO!
Bosnia, was so unkind
SARAJEVO! SARAJEVO! SARAJEVO!
Bosnia, was so unkind
Sure, things would change
If we really wanted them to
No fear for children anymore
There are babies in their beds
Terror in their heads
For the love of life!
When do the saints go marching in?
When do the saints go marching in?
When do the saints go marching in?
When do the saints go marching in?
Rummmpatitum, Rummmpatilum
Traboo, Traboo, Traboo
Bosnia was written by Dolores O’Riordan.
Bosnia was produced by The Cranberries & Bruce Fairbairn.
The Cranberries released Bosnia on Tue Apr 30 1996.
In an interview with 17 Magazine:
I’m more in the humanitarian aspect. I don’t care who wins or who rules, but if I see children suffering, it bums me out.