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I got irritated listening to her.
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It was all true,
but the way she told it was wrong.

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The poverty that
expensively dressed reporter

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was scribbling about
wasn't Georgette's.

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I got fed up and felt like singing.
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A leftist song.
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You're gonna get it, Mr. Boss Man.
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You want to deal with us?
You'll find out you can't.

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We can't be bought
with a 10-franc raise this time.

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Give us 100 and we'll ask for 1,000.
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Give us 100,000
and we'll ask for more.

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You tricked us
with your representatives.

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Your projects fail
because we're against you.

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We don't want categories and titles.
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No more divisions!
On the assembly line, we're one.

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Funny. It's like TV.
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A reporter asks dumb questions,
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the guy talks and no one
around him interrupts.

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If Georgette heard herself,
she'd be disappointed.

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She'd be bored herself,
and in her soft voice she'd say,

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"It sounds so lame.
Doesn't make you want to fight. "

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The reporter would stop in surprise.
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I'm exaggerating.
Georgette doesn't talk that much.

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She's been locked up
all day with that bastard.

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Anyway, we can sing.
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A leftist song.
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You're gonna get it, Mr. Boss Man.
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We're sick of waiting
and getting clubbed.

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The unions told us to be patient,
and we kept on working.

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But we never talked about struggle.
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We've woken up
and we've learned how to fight.

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This time we'll decide how it goes.
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And you who run away,
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listen to the silence
of your factories.

:42:50
Tomorrow it may be
machine guns you hear.


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