| Letra de Unfinished Revolution:
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| From the health centre porch she looks to the North
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| Where Nicaragua’s enemies hide
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| Polio crippled and maimed before things were changed
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| Slowly they’re turning the tide
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| In the twilight she stands, with a rifle in hand
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| And a memory of what used to be
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| Now she’s part of the unfinished revolution
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| Feudal landlords they’ve known seen overthrown
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| Afghanistan comes into view
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| Learning to read and to write is part of the fight
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| But for her it’s something that’s new
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| Down all of the years ashamed of her tears
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| Imprisoned behind a black veil
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| Now she’s part of the unfinished revolution
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| Soldiers kicked down the door, called her a whore
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| While he lingered in Castlereagh
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| Internment tore them apart, brought her to the heart
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| Of resistance in Belfast today
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| Her struggle is long, it’s hard to be strong
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| She’s determined deep down inside
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| To be part of the unfinished revolution
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| She holds the key to the unfinished revolution |