World Peace.

RCMP officer by day and musician by night, Jesse David Weeks writes his songs about his encounters as a police officer. It may be about the people he meets, the fights he breaks up, the speeding tickets he gives or even the protesters of the G20 summit. All his songs give one clear message; and it's about world peace and a safe place for everyone.



"Big groups march down to the city
Each one with concerns on their mind
Each holds dear a cause to which they’re proud
Each story demands to be spoken
Each message deserves to be heard
Everyone wants their voice to be heard loud

Many march to their own beat
Caution now has reached its peak

How can we hope for world peace?
Tough enough to find peace in one city
Can we hope for world peace x3?
People protest police while misguided hate runs wild in the city
Can we hope for world peace x 2?

Leaders of nations are gathered
While public dissent is made known
Will scales balance and cooler heads prevail?
Police cars burn in the city
Rebellion reigns supreme
Riots become the climax of this tale

As quickly tension levels rise
Its only anger in their eyes

How can we hope for world peace?
Tough enough to find peace in one city
Can we hope for world peace x3?
People protest police while misguided hate runs wild in the city
Can we hope for world peace x 2?

Why can’t we all just get along?
Why can’t we sing the same song?
Why can’t dream the same dream?
How can we change this bitter scene?
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