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==Human rights==
 
==Human rights==
 
 
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! Human rights
 
! Human rights
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; Article 30
 
; Article 30
 
: Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.
 
: Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.
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==Music==
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! The Clockwork Quartet - The Doctor's Wife
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|DOCTOR
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Monday the twenty-sixth of March
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The patient's passing seizures are becoming more pronounced by the day
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The underlying cause
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Seems to be some slow progressive decay
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If I don't find a cure
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I fear my patient must surely fade away
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But I swear
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I'll apply my science
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To the cause
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Brooking no defiance
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I'll deliver her from this malady
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She'll dance again
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And I'll never forget when we first were courting
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And she faced me, and her eyes were gleaming
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In the moonlight, and she spoke so sweetly
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WIFE
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Don't let me go, my darling
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Hold me safely 'til the morning
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Promise, when the lights are fading
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You'll save me.
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DOCTOR
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Tuesday the seventeenth of May
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A worrying symptom has reared its head this week
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She's been bedbound for a month
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And now the patient is no longer able to speak
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She tries to utter sounds
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But the grip of the illness is strong and the patient is weak
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On the bed, in a cold sweat
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Like a corpse, but she'll live yet
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When I find the cure, I can surely promise
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She'll laugh again
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As she did on our wedding day
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When we danced, and laughed the world away
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Even now I can hear her say
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WIFE
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Don't let me go...
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DOCTOR
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Sunday the twenty-third of June
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The patient no longer responds to stimuli of any kind
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She's now my only charge
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I clothe her and feed her, and nightly I read by her side
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For though she's paralysed
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I know that inside there must still be a functioning mind
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Neatly laid on the bedsheet
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I can still hear her fading heart-beat
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I'll keep her stable and continue my research
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She'll smile again
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And I must bring her back to me
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In her eyes I can see the gleam
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In my mind I can hear her pleading
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WIFE
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Don't let me go...
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DOCTOR
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Tuesday the eighteenth of July
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My latest apparatus is the only thing that's keeping her alive
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I had to stop her heart
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The mechanical replacement will ensure the other organs will survive
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Her body is destroyed
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But what nature has neglected the fruit of modern science shall provide
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And I've broken every code of practice
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But for my love I'd shift the planet's axis
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She'll return to me when she's been repaired
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She'll live again
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And I swear I can see the gleam
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In her eyes amidst the new machines
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And at night I can hear her whisper
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WIFE
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Don't let me go...
 
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==Sentences==
 
==Sentences==
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==Aesop's Fables==
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==Stories==
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===Aesop's Fables===
 
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! The North Wind and the Sun
 
! The North Wind and the Sun

Revision as of 22:28, 5 May 2010

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