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United Front Song
And because a man is human
He'll want to eat, and thanks a lot
But talk can't take the place of meat
or fill an empty pot.


So left, two, three!
So left, two, three!
Comrade, there's a place for you.

Take your stand in the workers united front
For you are a worker too.


And because a man is human
he won't care for a kick in the face.

He doesn't want slaves under him
Or above him a ruling class.


So left, two, three!
So left, two, three!
Comrade, there's a place for you.

Take your stand in the workers united front
For you are a worker too.


And because a worker's a worker
No one else will bring him liberty.

It's nobody's work but the worker' own
To set the worker free.


So left, two, three!
So left, two, three!
Comrade, there's a place for you.

Take your stand in the workers united front
For you are a worker too.
Written by: Bertolt Brecht

Book: Shattered Sighs