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The world was divided
by a cold war,
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and the Berlin Wall was the most
hated symbol of that divide.
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Reviled, graffiti'd,
spit upon.
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We thought the wall
would stand forever.
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And now
that it's gone,
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we don't know
who we are anymore.
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Ladies and gentlemen,
Hedwig is like that wall,
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standing before you
in a divide
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between East
and West.
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Slavery
and freedom.
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Man and woman.
Top and bottom.
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And you can try
and tear her down,
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but before you do,
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you must remember
one thing!
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Ain't much
of a difference
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Between a bridge
and a wall
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Without me right
in the middle, babe
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Wow!
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You would be
nothing at all
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Enemies
and adversaries
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They try
and tear me down
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You want me, baby,
I dare you
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Try and tear
me down
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Enemies
and adversaries
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They try
and tear me down
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You me want me, baby,
I dare you
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Try and
tear me down.
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From East Berlin
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to Junction City.
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Hello, New York;
Hello, Missouri.
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What? You wanna try
and tear me down?
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Come on and tear-rrr--
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Me down!