Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Anbesol Baby Vs Nothing

If a worker forgot

last few days I have always in mind the paso doble. It is part of a parade of Cadiz called "Paco low, even in pajamas" of 2004 written by Paco Cardenas and Ramon PeƱalver. Where it says Cadiz, Huelva and say Rio Tinto or Andalusia or Spain. Where he speaks of the Cadiz shipyards, named to Huelva, a Tubespa, or miners, engineers, construction workers, graduates, graduates who are paying the excesses of others.

And I see France on television and think: "That romp we are hitting the trade unionists, workers and French students. Some things never change ."


Pasodoble.


If a worker cuts a
bridge is a troublemaker, but if some leader

ordered a shutdown is imminent
is a very consistent set
with the progress of the nation. What's worse

throwing stones at police
to walk across a bay closing
television tells us.

What will be the same four dismissals

a shooter with a lantern

break the bread of your children?

In Cadiz apparently already has Olvidao
that thanks to these gulfs
our shipyards are no longer cerrao.

And thanks to those gulfs
throw so many stones that we still have some hustle
in this holy land. So today

repeat, screaming
you,
ay .... IZAR is not closed.

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