[CHILDREN'S CHORUS]
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To take your hat off
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Is the gesture of a toff
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But even his lordship needs a head
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To take his hat off of
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So Dampierre lost his life
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By being somewhat too polite
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In face of all the pain and fear that festered
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For more than a thousand years
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[SERGEANT (off stage)]
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By the left, Quick March!
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[CHILDREN'S CHORUS]
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Dampierre has lost his head
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The King has lost his grown
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The carriage rolls through the streets
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The crowd jeers, the wheels squeak
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Hey, hey, what goes around
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Always comes around
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[MALE CHORUS]
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IN Germany and England
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They celebrate our liberty
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Over there by and by
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They'll have their 14th of July
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In Germany and England they fete our
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[MALE CHORUS & CHILDREN]
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Liberty
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[OFFICER]
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The National Assembly try to whitewash the King
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[MALE CHORUS]
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His brothers in law
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Are camped on every border
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They fear to depose him
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Would men war
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[MARIE MARIANNE, RINGMASTER, OFFICER & CHORUS]
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But feelings run deep
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And the man in the street
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Hungry, weak but unbowed
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Scents the taste so sweet of peacock meat
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As it wafts over the crowd
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So they march to the Camps du Mars
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To demand Republic now
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[CHILDREN'S CHORUS]
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Republic here, now, today
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The National Assembly
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Has got it wrong
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[SERGEANT]
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Present...
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[CHILDREN'S CHORUS]
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We sing in the Camps du Mars
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[SERGEANT]
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Take Aim...
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[CHILDREN'S CHORUS]
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We sing of what we want
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[SERGEANT]
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FIRE!
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[CHILDREN'S CHORUS]
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Repub--
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To Take Your Hat Off
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Roger Waters |