October Crisis
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October Crisis
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In nineteen seventy
The Government called the army
The tanks were on the street
To make their fear disappear
Pete was shitting in his pants
He doesn't want to pay again
With the rise of FLQ appearance
Cheap Labor were revolted
Find a way to save theirs ass
Acts of terrorism were the best thing to do here
Cheap Labor were revolted
Find a way to save their ass
And Escape this sad reality
They all know that system suck
They didn't want to hear a fuck
Are you blind crazy or just stupid?
Human's Laws were broken there
Is it a dream to live in peace
A choice to stay and live.
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