Chariots of Fire
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It's an ache.
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A helplessness.
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And an anger.
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One feels humiliated.
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Sometimes I say to myself,
"Steady on, you're imagining all this. "

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Then I catch that look again.
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Catch it on the edge of a remark.
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Feel a cold reluctance in a handshake.
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That's my father.
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A Lithuanian Jew.
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He is alien.
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- He's as foreign as a frankfurter.
- A kosher one at that!

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I love and admire him.
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He worships this country.
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From nothing, he built what he believed
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was enough to make
true Englishmen of his sons.

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My brother's a doctor.
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A leader in his field.
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- Which one is he?
- That's me with the curls, on his back.

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He wanted for nothing.
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And here am I.
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Setting up shop
in the fnest university in the land.

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But the old man forgot one thing.
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This England of his is Christian

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