| A declaration of independence, the other person has cleared
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| Understand the perspective, get the directive, and realise our fears
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| We are simply trying to connect nowadays, but does anybody want to know?
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| I’m finding it hard, putting feelings into words, another chapter remains
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| unwrote
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| They say, we are standing firmly in the rain, simply waiting for it to stop
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| They said that we should build new umbrellas because we are stuck in our own rut
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| I say, blow away the rain clouds, for the new horizon is crystal clear
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| Its took sometime, but we’re on the right track — now where do we go from here?
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| Sick and tired of worthless statements, pissed off with the same old songs
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| You stuff your moral rule book, of what’s allowed, what’s right and wrong
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| Oh yes, there’s those who only criticise yet offer nothing new, solutions?
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| Ideas?
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| No, just rake up shit what a clever thing to do
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| We must strive on for what we know is right
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| We know all too well there’s no end in sight
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| But human nature is still on our side
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| As the politicians fall into landslide
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| We’re out on the street, feeling the beat
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| Of the hearts in anger at the upper crust elite
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| Who don’t hear us scream or beg for a halt
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| Or when we weep over what their society aborts
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| 1981-President Reagan and the Pope face assassins' bullets and escape with
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| their lives. |
| But in Cairo, Sadat dies in a hail of automatic fire,
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| from Brixton to Belfast riots rage and fires burn. |
| The royal wedding of Prince
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| Charles is celebrated. |
| In America, the skies roar as Columbia the first space
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| shuttle blasts off but as winter descends, so does the chilling news of martial
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| law in Poland
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| 1982-Argentina invades Falklands. |
| Speilberg captures our imaginations.
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| Unemployment rises above three million, and with the threat of cruise missiles,
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| twenty thousand women go to war to safeguard peace. |
| Britain gets its fourth TV
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| station; |
| Princess Diana gives us a royal heir. |
| The IRA bring horror to Hyde
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| Park. |
| Breshnev dies in Russia and Israel invades Lebanon
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| 1983-As protestors get into their stride at Greenham, Ronald Reagan promises to
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| make Star Wars a frightening reality. |
| Back on earth, the Soviets admit to
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| shooting down a Korean Airliner. |
| Maggie Thatcher triumphs again and America’s
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| first woman astronaut is in space. |
| For Grenada it’s an American invasion
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| 1984-After twelve weeks the striking miners still battle on and in Brighton the
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| PM and cabinet narrowly escape death as an IRA bomb rips through the Grand
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| Hotel. |
| Yvonne Fletcher is gunned down and her murderer flies away a free man.
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| Rajiv Gandhi fights to save his country after the assassination of his mother.
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| Millions face starvation in Ethiopia
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| 1985-Mikhail Gorbachev is Soviet leader, while shouts of «scab» greet miners.
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| Unions vote to end the national strike. |
| The Rainbow Warrior of Greenpeace is
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| damaged in New Zealand by two bombs. |
| Live Aid rocks the world for the hungry.
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| A policeman is hacked to death in London. |
| Reagan in Geneva said the world is
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| now a safer place
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| 1986-Space Shuttle explodes on take off. |
| Swedish PM is shot dead in the street.
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| The pickets clash in Wapping. |
| Reagan bombs Libya (keep your head down).
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| Russian nuclear reactor is ablaze
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| 1987-Beirut gunmen attack UN. |
| Argentinean President ends arm revolt.
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| Gorbachev makes new offer on arms cuts. |
| Iraqi exocet blasts US Frigate.
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| Thatcher is elected for a third term. |
| In Britain «Spycatcher» is banned,
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| but anyone can buy it in America. |
| A storm hits the Stock Market on Black
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| Monday
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| 1988-SAS gunmen gun down IRA unit in Gibraltar. |
| Mitterand returns as French
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| President. |
| US war ships shoot down as Iranian Airliner. |
| Bush is elected as US
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| President. |
| Thatcher speaks for Polish freedom. |
| Britain is shocked by two
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| disasters in nine days and Edwina resigns over a storm in an eggcup
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| 1989-Berlin wall is torn down, freedom sweeps the East. |
| In China,
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| a light of hope in Tiannamen Square is extinguished. |
| In Romania,
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| people fight against the dictator Ceaucescu and with his death they win.
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| For once it seems a hope and good can prevail
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| 1990-Saddam Hussein invades Kuwait. |
| UN troops leave to face the unknown horrors |
| of modern warfare. |
| Mandela is freed. |
| The Soviet pulls out of Czechoslovakia and
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| Maggie Thatcher resigns
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| 1991-The waiting is over, the Gulf explodes never has such a powerful force
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| been unleashed against one nation. |
| The bombardment against Iraq is relentless,
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| the end comes quickly. |
| As the victorious survivors celebrate, for some the
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| battle against grief is just beginning. |
| Yellow Ribbons are everywhere with the
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| release of John McCarthy; |
| it seems at last the world is changing for the better.
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| Terry Waite’s smile inspires millions and in Russia Yelstein replaces
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| Gorbachev. |
| In Yugoslavia civil war rages. |
| Robert Maxwell makes the biggest
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| splash and the IRA bomb Downing Street
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| Conflict after conflict. |
| Now it’s just the bare bones of what we are
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| A vicious circle in an open ended struggle
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| Life goes on as if all around is not relevant
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| As we look through closed eyes we try and understand
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| If we had a view, what would it show?
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| We’re stuck in a room that has no view
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| And so are you … or are you? |
| Well are you? |