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Let the Rats Delight To Steal
Let the rats delight invasion and stealing For such is the job destiny allotted them But you democrats should delight in prudent leading For that is what the vote of the masses deserve Let the rats perceive and chase shadow From there they get crumbs to quench their hunger; Substance of importance democrats should follow For by it many hands become busy and stronger Let the rats perceive aroma and not poison For nature owes them that sense of consciousness But the heart of the democrats must be sensitive in season For to lust after gold and goodies is share wickedness Let the rats work to meet his mouth’s request For if he run into danger his mouth is useless Oh democrats serve and feed the flocks first Their little hands could one day save you from grave mess.
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