Key: E
Introduction:
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Once an honest man could go from sunrise to its set
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without encountering agents of his state or government.
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But a sorry cloud of tyranny has fallen across the land,
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brought on by the hollow men, who did not understand
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that for centuries our forefathers have fought and often died
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to keep themselves unto themselves, to fight the rising tide,
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and that if in the smallest battles we surrender to the state,
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we enter in a darkness whence we never shall escape.
BRIDGE
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When they raise their hands up our lives to possess,
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to know our souls, to drag us down, we'll resist.
VERSE 2
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Watt Tyler led the people in 1381
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that Winchester?s should be the only law across the land,
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the law of old King Alfred's time, of free and honest men.
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that governments will only work for its own benefit.
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And I?d rather stand up naked against the elements alone
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than give the hollow men the right to enter in my home.
BRIDGE
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When they raise their hands up our lives to possess,
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to know our souls, to drag us down, we'll resist.
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A E (x4)
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Stand up sons of liberty and fight for what you own.
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Stand up sons of liberty and fight, fight for your homes.
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So if ever a man should ask you for your business, or your name,
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tell him to go and fuck himself, tell his friends to do the same.
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Because a man who'd trade his liberty for a safe and dreamless sleep
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doesn't deserve the both of them, and neither shall he keep.