Cand intri in armata, nu mai esti "pro patria" / Carpa de sters praful prin unitate, prin tarasuri pa coate / Sub ranjetele ipocrite a unor cadre ratate / Caci pentru ei tu esti un sclav iar cazarma-i bunul lor / Bun folosit la maxim de ei si de familiile lor / Dar asta n-ar fi nici o problema daca nu si-ar lua-o in cap / Si ar face abuzuri de functie si putere / Abuzuri de functie si putere / ... si nimeni nu le-o cere ... / / Si nimeni nu le-o cere poate c-o fac de placere / Din placerea sadica de-a vedea soldatul cum piere / De oboseala, umilinta si durere, din pricina lui / A omului cu tresa in vena, aomului cu tresa in cap / Care-si permite sa gandeasca sablonat / Si sa futa psihologic la nesfarsit / Intregi generatii de soldati / Intregi generatii de soldati / ... si nimeni nu le-o cere ... / / Si nimeni nu le-o cere, poate ca o fac de placere. / / Cand depui juramantul nu mai esti tu, esti carne de tun / Una din miile de carnuri de tun / Puse in slujba celor ce decid cand si cum / A celor ce-ti prezinta dusmanul urat si hapsan / Cand de fapt inamicul e la fel ca tine / Speriat, hartuit si pus pe lupta la nesfarsit / Intr-un razboi ce se duce intre noi pentru ei, / pentru cei ce hotaresc ce vrei / Pentru cei ce hotaresc ce vrei / ... pentru cei ce hotaresc ce vrei ... / / Si nimeni nu le-o cere, poate ca o fac de placere


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