Blizna
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He kept on fighting until
one day his heart gave out

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You really shouldn't know this,
but one night he wrote that:

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''Down with the factory''
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All on his own, at night?
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He took a brush, paint, and did it.
Crazy, eh?

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l think that one day people will
start saying...

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...their houses, their factory,
their streets...

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...their country, are all theirs...
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...but everything is different...
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...not necessarily worse
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People can get used to anything
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Tell that to the farmers...
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...whose crops fail...
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...who queue up for every sack
of fertilizer that l produce

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They're the majority
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You're tired
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We're all tired
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Listen
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The people you're fighting for
are all asleep

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lt's late
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Do you think l'm working against them?
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Why is that?
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Why didn't the people here,
the clever ones...

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...want to participate in
the discussions?

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They chose this place,
as did your uncle


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