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Difference between revisions of "Red fly the banners"
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Six for the tolpuddle martyrs | Six for the tolpuddle martyrs | ||
− | Seven for the | + | Seven for the seventh world congress |
Eight for the hours of the working day | Eight for the hours of the working day | ||
+ | Seven for the days of the working week (instead of seventh line above) | ||
Nine for the days of the general strike | Nine for the days of the general strike |
Revision as of 15:37, 4 January 2005
I'll sing you one, O!
Red fly the banners here
[chorus] what is your one, O!
One is workers unity and ever more shall be so
I'll sing you two, O!
Red fly the banners here
[chorus] what is your two, O!
Two, two, the workers hands, working for his living, O!
One is workers unity and ever more shall be so
I'll sing you three, O!
Red fly the banners here
[chorus] what is your three, O!
Three, three, the rights of man!
Two, two, the workers hands, working for his living, O!
One is workers unity and ever more shall be so
further verses
Four for the communist thinkers - Marx! Engels! Lenin! Stalin!
Five for the years in stalin's plan
and four for the years it's taken (instead of fourth line above)
Six for the tolpuddle martyrs
Seven for the seventh world congress
Eight for the hours of the working day Seven for the days of the working week (instead of seventh line above)
Nine for the days of the general strike
Ten for the days that shook the world
Eleven for the Moscow Dynamos
Twelve for the hours on the Kremlin clock
Thirteen for the holes in Trotsky's head
Fourteen for the IQ of the average Trot