
Sirens Over the Strait
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Sirens Over the Strait
Verse 1 — Lebanon and Israel
Rockets chased the shoreline, drones cut through the night, Haifa’s iron heartbeat staggered at the bite. After the Supreme Leader fell, the ceasefire split in two, Jets tore through the suburbs where the city lights once grew. A spymaster’s shadow vanished in a flash of steel and flame, Nawaf Salam called it reckless, tried to end the militant game. A leader’s name was marked, whispered in a deadly vow, Highways south are crowded, and the orchards empty now.
Sources:
Hezbollah strikes Israel as American and Israeli planes pound Iran
Israel kills 31 in Beirut strike following Hezbollah rocket attack
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Hezbollah launches missiles at Israel from Lebanon after Iran strikes by US, IDF
Chorus
World on a fuse and the match is lit, Thunder over water where the tankers sit. Cities shake and the tickers spin, We raise our voice through the sirens’ din. Hold fast, hearts—don’t break, don’t wait, Love runs lean when the drums call fate. World on a fuse—hear the engines grate, Ringing out across the strait.
Verse 2 — Iran Strikes Back
From deserts to the islands, a swarm rose from the haze, Embassies took shelter as the sky became a maze. Dubai heard the echoes, towers wore the scars, Abu Dhabi counted names beneath the fading stars. Qatar felt the pressure, the storm of metal rain, Ras Tanura burned and sent a signal through the chain. A runway in Cyprus cracked under a distant wing, The strait was closed for passage as the warnings started to sing.
Sources:
More blasts rock Dubai, Doha and Manama as Iran targets US assets in Gulf
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US-Israel attacks on Iran: Death toll and injuries live tracker
Chorus
World on a fuse and the match is lit, Thunder over water where the tankers sit. Cities shake and the tickers spin, We raise our voice through the sirens’ din. Hold fast, hearts—don’t break, don’t wait, Love runs lean when the drums call fate. World on a fuse—hear the engines grate, Ringing out across the strait.
Verse 3 — Oil and the Choke Point
Black tide rising on a whisper and a spark, Tankers wait in silence at the edge of dark. Some hulls left wounded where the gulf winds moan, A giant refinery quiet, pipelines turned to stone. LNG on standby, contracts snapped in pain, Analysts chant thunder, promise more rain. At the corner gas, the price tags itch, The cartel hums softly, turning one more switch.
Sources:
Suspect identified in Austin, Texas, bar shooting that left 2 dead, 14 injured
Texas gunman wore 'Property of Allah' hoodie and Iran flag T-shirt during attack
3 dead, 14 hospitalized in potential act of terrorism in downtown Austin, FBI says
Three dead, including suspect, 14 injured at Austin bar shooting
Verse 4 — Markets Whiplash
Wall Street flinched at morning, steadied by the close, Europe wore a shiver, Tokyo held its nose. Desert bourses shuttered under “exceptional” skies, Defense lit like fireworks while airlines dropped their eyes. Energy took the shoulder, charging through the turn, Gold climbed a summit where the cautious burn. The dollar squared its shoulders, havens held the door, Risk ran for cover like a rumor on the floor.
Sources:
Oil prices surge, but no panic yet, as Iran war continues
Higher gas prices are likely coming to the pump after oil prices jump
Oil prices rise sharply after US, Israeli attacks on Iran
Oil prices surge as Iran conflict disrupts flows
Chorus
World on a fuse and the match is lit, Thunder over water where the tankers sit. Cities shake and the tickers spin, We raise our voice through the sirens’ din. Hold fast, hearts—don’t break, don’t wait, Love runs lean when the drums call fate. World on a fuse—hear the engines grate, Ringing out across the strait.
Verse 5 — Austin Nightfall
Sixth Street’s neon breathing, a barroom cracked in fear, Lives lost in the echo, too many left in tears. A gunman traced the corners, switched steel in his hands, Words on a hoodie like a creed in foreign lands. Photos on a mantle blurred the line to war, FBI drew circles on a blood-stained floor. Police cut the rampage like a thunderclap, The Guard rolled out under Fury Shield’s wrap.
Sources:
Stock market news for March 2, 2026
US stocks recover, gold rises and oil surges as war with Iran spreads
Global Stocks Face Volatility as Iran Conflict Drives Shift to Energy, Defense
Wall Street Turns to 'Haven-First' Strategy Amid Iran Crisis
Verse 6 — Powers and Promises
On the Hill they’re trading pages from a book that’s wearing thin, Kaine calls it illegal, says consent should rule the din. Murphy warns of chaos in a plan without a name, Warner calls it chosen, not a preemptive flame. A vote may be a gesture as a veto waits to land, Cotton shrugs the answers, says no easy hand. A vow to seek vengeance, to keep the engines on, And somewhere past the headlines, another dawn.
Sources:
Trump vows to 'avenge' the deaths of U.S. service members, says combat operations continue
Iran conflict: Where things stand, global responses — and what comes next
Early Edition: March 2, 2026
Final Chorus and Ending
World on a fuse and the match is lit, Thunder over water where the tankers sit. Cities shake and the tickers spin, We raise our voice through the sirens’ din. Hold fast, hearts—don’t break, don’t wait, Turn the roar to a renegade faith. Beat the drums till the war gods fade, Drown the hate in a barricade made Of streetlight choirs and open gates— Sirens over the strait, we won’t break, we won’t break.
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