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So then it follows I knotted
that rope around his neck.

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The night before, he told mama
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he didn't want to be
an impediment to me.

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He died ashamed before
the whole village of his educated son.

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You know that all the respectable people
in the village turned their backs to us?

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What do you think, why?
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Peasants can't comprehend
state politics that quickly.

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The farmer is
limited intellectually.

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How come derelicts and
bums grasped it immediately?

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Accepted it with open arms!
What's yours is now mine,

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and what was mine, go ahead and take it!
Meaning, my laziness, my naked butt!

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Take it all, comrade, we're all equal now.
It's enough to drive you crazy!

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Sit down finally and eat!
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You'd better lie down
for awhile, calm down.

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Calm down?
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Lie down and sleep away
my father's death?

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There's something wrong with you.
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My poor mom is alone there,
wailing in the darkness.

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Bring her here.
You have enough room.

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Now when she's got nothing,
bring her in a house taken

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from somebody else. From
pillaged into the plundered.

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Joka, have you ever had
your own house?

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No, I'm a born proletariat.
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Mom raised us in a radical spirit, an
advocated critic of everything in existence.

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That's how she ended up
in a fascist prison camp.

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I am very proud of her.
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Luckily for you,
she's no longer alive.

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What do you mean?
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If she endorsed criticism
of everything in existence,


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