Two heros
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I could hardly speak any more in Madrid
when I took refuge in the residential building hall
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I could hardly speak and walk
as it was in the midst of the very hot day
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But I was keen to speak for my soul
and record my voice
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IT IS better to be the tourist-fan who speaks
than the tourist who makes nothing but pictures
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I was speaking about the fact that there was
ALBERT EINSTEIN’s book printed order
in every postal box
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Why did I have to say that, why did that touch me?
But ANDRES INIESTA scored
what was to be the World Cup decider later that day
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For the sake of my efforts made to be there
and to cover whatever I can for my report that famous day
I was deeply stunned to make the point
that my speaking about EINSTEIN’s book
could be intuition and the prelude
to the last World Cup goal scored by
¶ 8 Leave a comment on verse 8 0 ANDRES INIESTA or ALBERT EINSTEIN
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