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Hanns Eisler — Part 1
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2 Oa a are eee
Teun sonrades te ity Sa wate At aed
“Merchants Arter eating, we oni took ever the araseys, peng
There ie rice down ‘the river, oo oo
And the people in the upper Provinces need rice. we
It will become more expensive fer them, ene eee
- ‘WALL then get still less rice, — - a” rh anes ee
; And the rice will be still cheaper fer mee a ener cere
' De I know what rice is? Le _
- Dé I know who knows what rice ‘ast
I don't xnow what rice is,
I only know the prise, . ne
‘Winter comes; people need elcthess ae aa
Then pne mist buy sotton, but not give i Me oe ea
Bhen it gets cold, clothes become mere expensive. A
The sotton spinning mills pay toe high wages. : gg Rd na
In general there is too mosh pottons mo rr ae
What is eotton anyway?
Bo I know what cotton is? Q, Loe
Do I know who knows what cotton ist “yn
. I don’t know what cotton is, .. nee Bea”
1 only mew the price. = nose
a Bush a ‘person requires too mich ‘chow, ae re
+. whereby be becomes more expensive. , >. ee atrant
People are needed to produce foods:
“i! Qooka make the food eheaper, ,.. ‘ %
7". Bub those who eat it make it more expensive,
“. . In general there are too tow people
“et, What dee person anyway, >: es
'" Do I know what a person ist. 7
DO I know whe knows what a person is
I don't know what a person ie
I mily know the price
(to the young comrade) Now we will sat some of my good rice.
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