Six Of One And Half A Dozen Of The Other
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Six Of One And Half A Dozen Of The Other
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Enter the new minister
The old one disappears
Different point of view
But the same things
I will hear
Now it's change of the guard
He will lend him his mask
Different point of view
But the same things
He will do
They're dining together
They argue about the weather
Different points of view
But the same things
They will do
Enters the new minister
The old one disappears
Different point of view
But the same words I still hear
We don't like your conservative, Nationalist, Christian, Socialist teargas
*coughs*
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