Land and Freedom
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Two pesetas a day
for agricultural labours

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if you're lucky.
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Peasant families living in caves
or sandpits

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that is poor.
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That is why we need the revolution.
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Don't laugh!
I'm not laughing.

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I saw you!
I wasn't laughing!

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D'you want a hand with that?
Oh, I can see you've got one.

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Don't say any more!
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What I'm saying, Kit,
is that I'm not the man I was.

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I feel like I'm standing on higher
ground, if you see what I mean.

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I can see further and,
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and I notice things
I hadn't even thought of before.

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Like I, I left Liverpool
with a daft romantic idea

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but in war people get killed.
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Fellas like Coogan...
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and the women and kids
who died in this village

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that's all part of me now
and I'll never shake it off.

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Fascist planes dropped leaflets
on us yesterday

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saying
how they was winning the war.

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Well, myself, it's hard to know
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what's going on
in the rest of Spain.

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But here, on the Aragon front,
we're holding our own.

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And if only we had decent arms.
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Who knows?
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Perhaps a line of Russian tanks
will come rolling over the hill.

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Some hope, eh?
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Pigat, Garibaldi, Roca...
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Listen...
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Max...
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Come here.
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Companeros, listen please.
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I have to go to the Command Post
for a very important meeting

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with the General Staff
of the Column.

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And I say, very important
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because we are going to
discuss about our integration

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in the new Popular Army.
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There is no choice.
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The government in Valencia says
no more militia

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and say we all must become part
in the new communist


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