Buy me

I found a dollar without a soul,
I bought a toy without a heart,
nevertheless I do not care,
sooner or later it happens to everybody

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We’ve got the Planet

Binocular eyes we’re now walking on stilts
Because on the ground it is so hard to see
We all knew it would be so fair without clocks
We all knew it was a matter of time

We’ve got the Planet
Tied on the floor
True things sometimes are slow
But lately they return
They catch you when you’re on your ordinary steps
When you think you are lost

We have built this wall pretty taller than hills
This is the last brick to complete the whole thing
Don’t know if we closed the world on the outside
Or it’s ourselves closed on the inside

We’ve got the Planet
Tied on the floor
True things sometimes are slow
But lately they return
They catch you when you’re on your ordinary steps
When you think you are lost

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You Tube users thoughts about what happened a week ago.

THE MARTYR

pollock

I’ve got so many troubles
I need someone to talk, my friend
I need so many people
Cause life is a scaring show to play

And I fear I’m going insane

All that deserve to part is
The courage and the strength I can’t have
These streets are swallowing my youth
for I think I’ve not seen that much, my friend

And I fear I’m going insane

There are too many people Running after their own purposes
So I’ll close myself in a phone booth Waiting for a call

Cars running by on the streets
And on their seats so many needs
I’m just as any other in this suit
A martyr or a killer, you can chose

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The Great Dictator

The Great Dictator is a comedy film written, directed, produced by, and starring Charlie Chaplin. First released in October 1940, it was Chaplin’s first true talking picture, and more importantly was the only major film of its period to bitterly satirize Nazism and Adolf Hitler.
The film is unusual for its period, as the United States was still formally at peace with Nazi Germany. Chaplin’s film advanced a stirring, controversial condemnation of Hitler, fascism, antisemitism, and the Nazis, the latter of whom he excoriates in the film as “machine men, with machine minds and machine hearts”.
The Great Dictator
Several similarities between Hitler and Chaplin have been noted and may have been a pivotal factor in Chaplin’s decision to make The Great Dictator. Chaplin and Hitler had superficially similar looks, most famously their toothbrush moustaches, and this similarity is often commented upon. (Tommy Handley wrote a song named “Who is This Man Who Looks like Charlie Chaplin?”) Furthermore, the two men were born only four days apart in April 1889, and both grew up in relative poverty.

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