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Dan Bull
Paroles de "A World without AIDS"
Ecrit et interprété par Dan Bull
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I used to think AIDS only happened to gays Or to promiscuous drug users who act a disgrace Not an urgent problem that I thought would be hurting me The worst thing in my mind was no more Freddie Mercury A pity certainly, but it didn't hit me personally And hey, if people take risks then maybe they deserve to be Made terminally ill, permanently filled With a reminder that their lifestyle can earn you being killed See there's still a stigma isn't there? An ugly ignorance to which I was a prisoner A bitterness preserved like we pickled it in vinegar And millions of us are thinking something similar But the more I thought about it, the more I felt it How can we all ignore this call for help, it's more than selfish Will it take a plague on all your houses Before you shake your apathy away and sort it out, its: Happening to all of us Happening to all of us While it's happening to one of us, it's happening to all of us Whether or not you practice cautiousness, it's torturous And though the road to a cure may be tortuous We bought a ticket to it and we're all aboard the bus I'm the sort to cause a fuss until I get given a pair of scissors with which to snip the red ribbon Fed up of stigmas being left hidden Pushed to the sidelines like Meg Griffin, head tripping We're the ones with bad blood, must have had our neck bitten And that's a fact that needs a little bit of recognition It's an expedition, of which the the epic mission is for every victim of this epidemic to be left living, its: Happening to all of us Happening to all of us
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