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We shall overcome
We shall overcome
We shall overcome some day
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
That we shall overcome some day
We'll walk hand in hand
We'll walk hand in hand
We'll walk hand in hand some day
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
That we shall overcome some day
We are not afraid
We are not afraid
We are not afraid today
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
That we shall overcome some day
We shall overcome
We shall overcome
We shall overcome some day
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
That we shall overcome some day
We shall overcome
We shall overcome some day
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
That we shall overcome some day
We'll walk hand in hand
We'll walk hand in hand some day
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
That we shall overcome some day
We are not afraid
We are not afraid today
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
That we shall overcome some day
We shall overcome
We shall overcome some day
Oh, deep in my heart
I do believe
That we shall overcome some day
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vphi: "We Shall Overcome (G. Carawan, Hamilton, Z. Horton, P. Seeger)- Protest song that became a key anthem of the US civil rights movement. Lyrics derived from Charles Tindley's gospel song "I'll Overcome Some Day" (1900), and opening and closing melody from the 19th-century spiritual "No More Auction Block for Me" (a song that dates to before the Civil War)."
"No More Auction Block for Me" - fits well! It is so wide known in Russia, maybe it will be heard at some barricades when the time will come for democracy and freedom...
"No More Auction Block for Me" - fits well! It is so wide known in Russia, maybe it will be heard at some barricades when the time will come for democracy and freedom...
Very non-Nazi.