We made the cops look dumb
On the border line
Springer said 'must be the mood of the times'
Rudi says "we've got to get wise"
And we've got to get armed'
Its a surveillance state operation
Rich kid with a gun

Al-fatah in Palestine against the P.L.O.
Andreas says 'She's not the girl that I used to Know
Rudi says

Child of Eva, your Christianity
I had a dream it was the end of the Seventies'


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    We made the cops look dumb we made the cops feel fine hi kids it's a beautiful night Rudi says "we've got to get wise" and we've got to get armed' Its a surveillance state operation rich kid with a gun

    Al-Fatah in Palestine with the P.L.O. she put the kids in a P.F.L.P. camp six months ago Rudi said we've got to get wise and we've got to get armed It's a sham - suicide patricide rich kid with a gun

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    Child of Eva - what have we gained I had a dream - that every dog has it's day Rudi said "we've got to get wise" but I know I can't wait It's a tyre slash night Michael Baumann - Summer of hate

    brave1950on May 14, 2012   Link

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