| I remember you back in 1992
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| When they were putting us down
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| Trying to tramp us into the ground
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| You exploded like a flame in the night
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| With a righteous indignation
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| Told us «everything gonna be alright»
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| Change come slowly like the ocean
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| But it keep on comin' nonetheless
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| Take my hand, oh dear companion
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| We may not find happiness
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| But peace and then some real contentment
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| And a measure of social justice
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| Oh change come slowly like the ocean
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| But they can’t stop the tide
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| And they’re never ever goin' to stop us
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| They’ve got the bullets and the guns
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| And the propaganda machine
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| All we ever had was an impossible dream
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| You stood tall as steel in the flaming night
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| Said «let us have no fear
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| The victors will be those who can the most endure
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| Sally came to me with flames in her eyes
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| And her long hair blowin' in the breeze
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| She said «dry up your tears, boy, we’ve been down too long
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| It’s time we were up off our knees»
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| Oh the stars in the heavens are blazin' tonight
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| The moon she is glidin' on high
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| And the drum roll of liberty beats in my heart
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| As the warm winds of change blow by
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| Don’t ask me to be a slave anymore
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| I couldn’t be if I tried
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| For the pipes scream an anthem of hope in my heart
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| As the warm winds of change blow by
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| She moved like a ghost through the enemy lines
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| But her laugh was defiant and clear
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| She kissed me hard on the mouth and said «goodbye
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| I’ll love you forever, my dear» |