Broken Walls (Verse 1) A wall built between hearts and voices, Concrete of fear, bricks of countless choices. On one side, dreams trapped in chains, On the other, the muffled cry of those in pain. It was stone against people, a chasm in the making, Each blow to the concrete was more than just breaking. It was the end of an era, a world torn apart, And the beginning of a future once lost in the dark. (Chorus) Broken walls, borders undone, Freedom ran where silence once shone. From side to side, hands reached out, In the fall of the wall, dreams found their shout. (Verse 2) Each hammer strike was a verse of liberty, A poem written in the fight for equality. Eyes that once feared crossing the line, Now cried for a union so divine. Lights shone bright, banishing the divide, Where there was concrete, connection applied. The cold of war warmed by song, And the people, united, righted the wrong. (Chorus) Broken walls, borders undone, Freedom ran where silence once shone. From side to side, hands reached out, In the fall of the wall, dreams found their shout. (Bridge) What was a barrier became the way, Where there was hate, kindness would stay. The whole world heard the sound of unity, And the ruins of the wall birthed a new community. (Final Chorus) Broken walls, a new dawn to see, A people united, learning to be free. In the fall of the wall, history was made, And freedom triumphed where pain was laid. (Outro) Now the wind blows through what once was stone, Carrying hope to horizons unknown. Let no walls rise in the heart again, For liberty is the foundation of our human refrain.