And yup I think that's got untied
Big day, big day planned out that night
Improverished mayan armies fight
Against the fearless capitalist might
Still they fight,
For their rights,
Organize!!!

Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh
Revolution
Revolt!!!
Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh
Revolution
Revolt!!!

Lightning, lightning ferments the rain
Conquistador invades their plain
They fucked the rich, took back their land
United as one now they stand
On their land,
Untied hands,
Marco's plan!!!

Oh-Oh-Oh
Revolution
Revolt!!!
Oh-Oh-Oh
Revoltution
Revolt!!!

Marginalized groups as one
Cannot be stopped or beaten
When the rich try to keep you down
The rich took everything
Some months are on display
To keep the message down
They will be brought down!!!

Oh-Oh-Oh
Zapatistas!!!
Oh-Oh-Oh
Zapatistas!!!

Victory,
From Unity,
Victory!!!



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Zapatista, Don't Give Up song meanings
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    This song doesnt get enough attention. The Zapatistas are an amazing group of people. It is basically as close as we've come to a working anarchy in todays world.

    corporate whoreon July 26, 2006   Link

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