| Never in the field of human affection
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| Had so much been given for so few attention
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| Never in the field of human affection
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| Had so much been given for so few attention
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| Winston boy
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| Oh! |
| There he is
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| Packing, quietly
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| Alone
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| You could mistake a clock ticking
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| For a cricket cricketing when you’re around him
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| But I swear!
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| Nobody knows, nobody knows what’s on this boys mind
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| And nobody sees, nobody sees what he’s been picturing
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| «We all make a living by what we get
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| But we make life by what we give, by what we give
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| But in some special circumstances
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| This special circumstance
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| Winston Boy will have to earn a living
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| Before he earns enough living to give»
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| «Where is your family?
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| Where are your loved ones?» |
| Someone uttered
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| Whilst he went on crossing the Channel
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| «Well, they say no man can be a prophet
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| In his own country, so I left, here I am
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| Come on embrace me, hold me!
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| I am your brother!»
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| Now whilst he kept on talking
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| In his left pocket layed the prose of the magnificent Orwell
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| His right hand embraced a battered
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| Guitar borrowed
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| «Borrowed from me!»
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| Come to think about it, I think a few years ago
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| I heard him talk about how God blessed an eagle with 54 stars
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| And maybe he’s gone he’s gone wondering
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| Looking for his kind of star
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| But even stars
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| If we think about it, even beautiful stars
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| They tend to shoot through the night
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| And you never find them again!
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| Never and never and never again!
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| And so don’t you judge Winston Boy
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| Don’t you ever judge Winston boy
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| One day this boy might be the man
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| Though clearly nobody knows when or how
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| One day this boy will stand in front of a pulpit
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| As the world gives him but a minute
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| And there he will tell the world
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| Where he’s been and how
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| Underground to upper ground in the depths of
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| I will surely survive
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| He shares his story with a cup of tears streaming from his eyes
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| One day this boy will be fine
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| One day this boy will be fine
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| Better watch out now, that day might be today! |