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The 4th of May
04:31
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2. |
Albert Parsons
05:04
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This is my crime
For which I am called to die
This is my crime...
And I stand here
Upon the scaffold
This is my crime...
I am one of those who holds that it is wrong-
wage slave that I am-
To make my escape by becoming a master
I refuse to do. This is my crime...
I refuse equally to be a slave or the owner of a slave...
And I have been untrue to these infamies
This and this alone, this is my crime
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3. |
George Engel
03:39
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4. |
Adolf Fischer
05:08
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5. |
Louis Lingg
07:42
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The time will come when our silence ill be more powerful
Than the voices you strangle...
And this is the happiest moment of my life....
Let the voice of the people be heard...
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Our comrades sleep the sleep
Which knows no awakening
But the grand cause for which they died
Is not asleep nor dead
Rest comrades, rest
All the tomorrows are yours
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8. |
November Eleven
06:52
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TEKO SÃSO Chicago, Illinois
Teko Sãso is a Guarani phrase which roughly translates into “the state of breaking chains”. This is the essence of what we hope to be about as a band: to inspire dreams of freedom and beauty...
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