For Ever Mozart
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ls the history of Europe
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in the 1990's a simple rehearsal
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with slight symphonic variations
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of the cowardice
and chaos of the 1930's?

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Austria, Ethiopia,
Spain, Czechoslovakia:

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a dreadful, unending Bolero by Ravel.
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Anyway, the war is over.
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So what?
lt was a civil war!

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What you're saying is irrelevant!
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Anyway, he's right.
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What about the forests?
The fish? The wolves?

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What's she talking about?
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You heard me.
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They'll rebuild it any which way.
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No use voting green.
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l'd like to go away.
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With them.
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lt's not good enough here?
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No, l'm not happy.
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She can be Rosette.
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There's nothing more to say.
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Yes, there's more.
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Now that l'm unemployed,
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during these slow, empty hours,
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a sadness rises into my mind
from the depths of my soul.

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Bitterness that everything is
a sensation belonging only to me

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and also something outside me.
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Something l'm incapable
of changing!


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