148
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148
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Thanks to the highness our our royal waving being
We have to celebrate her birthday and look clean
For we are all invited at her anniversary
The feast of our so called democracy
Here is new new order it's officially proclaimed
The revival of razzias is legalized again
So celebrate this day as you blindly walk in line
And forget what it stands for all the time
Chief-constable lombardi knows his duty and he says
We must take some measures to maintain the peace and quiet
Therefore his cops round up all those awful punks
Suspected of things that still have to be done
This is organized democracy
The sound of free speech
Locked in a cage
Judged by the media
With tears in their eyes
Who fed up the nation
With their entertaining lies
To keep most of the customers satisfied
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