The Dreamers
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Suddenly...
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you realise that...
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there's some sort
of cosmic harmony...

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of shapes and sizes.
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l was just wondering why.
l don't know why that is.

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l know that it is.
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You have an interesting friend here.
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More interesting,
l suspect, than you know.

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l mean, when we look around us,
what is it we see?

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Chaos, isn't it?
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Complete chaos.
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Yet, viewed from above,
as it were, by God,

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everything suddenly fits together.
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My children believe that
their demonstrations and sit-ins,

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and happenings...
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They believe that
these possess the capacity...

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not only to provoke society,
but also to transform it.

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What is it you are saying?
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lf Langlois is dismissed,
we shouldn't do anything?

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lf immigrants are deported,
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if students are beaten up,
we shouldn't do anything?

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What l'm saying is that
a little lucidity would not go amiss.

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So, everyone's wrong but you?
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ln France, in ltaly,
Germany, America...

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Before you can change the world,
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you must realise
you yourself are part of it.

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You can't stand outside looking in.
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You're the one who stands outside.
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You're the one who refused to sign
a petition against the Vietnam War.

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Poets don't sign petitions.
They sign poems.

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-A petition is a poem.
-Yes. And a poem is a petition.


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