| One man’s tears stain the pillow
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| Where he used to lay his head
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| She’s left him for another man
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| So how come they’re both sleeping in his bed?
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| He can hardly sleep for misery
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| You can hear him catch his breath
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| And he grinds his teeth into the night
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| And God says «Hey, Adolf, are you alright?»
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| One boy’s tears stain the paper
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| Where he writes his Christmas list
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| And he inks in broken German
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| «I wanna be a fine artist»
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| Then he wipes out half a continent
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| With one flick of his wrist
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| He’s so lonely, so misunderstanding
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| As he pulls his blanket across the landing
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| You can hear them falling every day (Hitler's tears)
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| Just open up the newspaper (Hitler's tears)
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| You can hide, there’s no escape from Hitler’s tears--
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| Just what makes the fјhrer blue?
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| He’s crying for you
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| One man’s tears--he was a fascist
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| Before it was cool
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| 'Cos now it’s so expected
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| Just accept it that power is cruel
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| So he’ll apply for reinstatement
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| By new reincarnation rules
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| 'Cos he’s the only man, most certainly
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| Who could claim to have lerned from history
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| Hitler cries himself to sleep, alone in Brazil, no-one calls
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| How must it feel to be the biggest loser of them all?
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| One man’s tears--saltwater salutes the final trip
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| A thousand naughty Nazis
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| A fraјlein with a bullwhip
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| A lullaby of Über Alles
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| A shaking upper lip
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| It’s all become a Whitehall farce
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| That’s how we tear our fears apart
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| But you shouldn’t take it straight to heart
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| So the rest of us can get some sleep tonight
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| You can hear them falling everyday… |