| Victor Jara of Chile lived like a shooting star
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| He fought for the people of Chile with his songs and his guitar
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| His hands were gentle and his hands were strong
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| Victor Jara was a peasant boy barely six years old
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| He sat upon his father’s plough and watched the earth unfold
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| When the neighbours had a wedding or one of their children died
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| His mother sang all night to them with Victor by her side
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| He grew up to be a fighter stood against what was wrong
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| He learned of peoples grief and joy and turned it into song
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| He sang for the copper miners and those who farmed the land
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| He sang for the factory workers who knew Victor was their man
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| He campaigned for Allende canvassed night and day
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| Singing take hold of your brother’s hand the future starts today
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| When Pinochet seized Chile they arrested Victor then
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| They caged him in the stadium with 5000 frightened men
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| Victor picked up his guitar his voice resounded strong
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| And he sang for his comrades till the guards cut short his song
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| They broke the bones in both his hands and beat him on the head
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| Tortured him with electric wires then they shot him dead
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| Victor Jara of Chile lived like a shooting star
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| He fought for the people of Chile with his songs and his guitar
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| His hands were gentle and his hands were strong |