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A classic from Brecht's "Hollywood Elegies"
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Every day, to earn my daily bread
I go to the market where lies are bought
Hopefully
I take up my place among the sellers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYv3c9yk9UI
Beware! Don't look away!
Hear what the poet has to say
Songs and rhymes for the worst of times
Paper feeds the fire In the coldest winter
Person and politics aside, there's two bits of text floating around that I appreciate.
One is about the violent river oppressed by its margins.
The other is about the government electing a new people.
(I'll let you search for them, for best results ;-)
The one about the government electing a new people is hilarious, but one should keep in mind that Brecht initially supported the GDR regime after the June 17th, 1953 worker's uprising (in which the GDR regime used the army against its own citizens, resulting in scores of dead)
Only later did he distance himself from the party and write Die Lösung.