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You can take this to the mister.
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People, listen up.
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Hiltsje, stay here.
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Instead of the coverstory
we'll print this poem.

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a new age
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there's a cry in the nations
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a cry for freedom, knowledge, light
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a word blows along the beaches
saying what is in peoples harts

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a sun is shining over a thousand buds
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wich we're inhibited to bloom in the darkness
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and clammy birds are called
to spread their wings

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a forceful wind is blowing
over a trembling earth

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that wich stood upright
for years and years

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now falls to the ground in pieces
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I saw it.
He was taken in by socialism.

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But that everything would change so dramatically,
was something l didn't see coming.

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Pieter Jelles was rebelling.
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And l followed him.
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yours is the future
you shall break the chains

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that poverty has given you
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the tide of justice cannot be turned.
it must flow freely over the earth

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your slogan
'no slaves and no masters'

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are the lyrics to your song of triumph
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And it was this poem
wich l shouldn't have printed.


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