Power to the People

John Lennon

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Power to the people           Power to the people        Power to the people        Power to the people        Power to the people        Power to the people        Power to the people        Power to the people right on Say you want a revolution We'd better get it on right away Well let's get on your feet And into the street singing: Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people right on A million workers working for nothing You better give them what they really own We gotta put you down When we come into town singing: Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people right on... I gotta ask you comrades and brothers How do you treat your old woman back home? She's gotta be herself So she can free herself singing: Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people right on Oh well power to the people Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people right on Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people right on Power to the people Oh well power to the people Power to the people right on

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Cette chanson appelle à la mobilisation collective et à la prise de pouvoir par le peuple, soulignant l'importance de se lever pour défendre ses droits. Elle insiste sur la nécessité de revendiquer ce qui nous appartient vraiment, en particulier pour ceux qui travaillent dur sans en récolter les bénéfices. Au-delà de simples mots, elle évoque également des questions d'égalité et de respect dans les relations personnelles, en rappelant que chacun doit pouvoir être soi-même pour s'épanouir. C'est un véritable cri de ralliement pour ceux qui aspirent à la justice sociale.