Closing In (One Day I’ll Run) is a song for the children who still dream, even as the world falls apart around them.
Suno (Listen Free!): https://suno.com/s/4JNoKlmi5lmBm7qB
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/48PR5sKUxqw8mMrYLINTF6?si=861d90c901fd45ad
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/song/closing-in-one-day-ill-run/1822901618
It’s Hard to Breathe
It’s hard to breathe. Hard to swallow. That’s how it feels every time I read about the suffering of families in Gaza.
But more than anything — it’s the children.
They’re not just starving. They’re not just afraid. They are wounded in body, heart, and mind. And somehow, when they smile, I can’t help but cry.
How do they do that?
How do they manage to find joy in a world that has taken so much from them?
Do they still believe in goodness, even after all that’s been lost?
The Children Who Inspired This Song
It was their eyes. Their silence. Their unimaginable reality.
The song “Closing In (One Day I’ll Run)” is not a firsthand account. It isn’t my story to tell. But it is a vision of what these children might dream.
Running in open fields. Feeling the warmth of the sun. Holding someone’s hand.
Not out of fear — but toward freedom.
This is for every child caught in the crossfire. For every family trying to survive in a war they never asked for.
If You Have the Privilege to Choose…
We all face struggles in life. But if we can raise our children without sirens in the night, if we can eat a warm meal in peace — we are already blessed.
Some people do not have that privilege. Their voices are silenced. Their votes don’t count. Their homes are rubble.
But if you live in a place where you still have a voice, a vote, and the freedom to choose:
Use it.
While We Still Have Choices, Let’s Choose Peace
If we truly believe that no child — no family — should ever have to endure this kind of pain, then we must choose leaders who believe the same.
Leaders who choose diplomacy over destruction.
Compassion over conquest.
Peace over power.
Every vote shapes the kind of world we leave behind.
We may not be able to end every war — but we can refuse to empower those who fuel them.
Let’s choose peace — not just for ourselves,
but for the children and families who no longer have that choice.

To the Children of War
I’m sorry.
You shouldn’t have to be brave. You shouldn’t have to know this kind of pain. You shouldn’t have to smile through fire.
If there’s anyone who thinks your suffering is acceptable — then maybe they’re the ones who don’t belong in this world.
🎶 Listen to the Song
Suno (Listen Free!): https://suno.com/s/4JNoKlmi5lmBm7qB
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/48PR5sKUxqw8mMrYLINTF6?si=861d90c901fd45ad
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/song/closing-in-one-day-ill-run/1822901618
“Not a voice, but a vision — of children caught in conflict, longing for peace they’ve never known.”