A special thanks from American dissidents to the people of London
November 20, 2003
The people march, march, march
The people march as free men and women
We will not march as slaves
We will not march in the tyrant's army
We will not march for the conqueror's glory
We will not march towrds foreign lands in search of black gold
We march as free men and women
We march on the tyrants palace
The tyrant safe behind his walls
Counting his fool's gold
Gold that can only be worth something in our hands
We are the people
Among us are no mighty gods
But when our hammer strikes the anvil
Thunder is heard throughout the earth
And lightnig strikes inside the walls of the tyrant's castle
And he trembles, trembles, trembles.
Poetry copyright 2003 by Jack Rabbit
Photoes from Associated Press
Liberty Leading the People by Eugene Delacroix from the website of the Universtity of California at Los Angeles