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Red October

By Phil Young Copyright 2008 Sovereign Books Limited

In a sealed train travelling from Germany

With cargo taken from Wall St to St Petersburg

Lenin the revolutionary was equipped and ready

With all the gold that was necessary



In St Petersburg there was anarchy on the streets

Mobs raided the city and killed the police

Revolution established its own authority

Taking over after the Tsar was shot dead



They wrote the Tsar¡¯s blood on the wall

To symbolise new life

With three sacred symbols

Representing three conscious levels



The common level

Is what the man on the street believes

While symbolic symbols are the second level

Like the bands are playing

And the flags are waving

Like we follow corporate symbols



While the third level refers

To their inner sacred awareness

As if we should believe they really are atheists

So you can be certain - if you¡¯re discerning

That what you¡¯re dealing with here

Is the devil



While Lenin began his mission with zeal

The revolution took its toll on his health

The bloodshed necessary was too overwhelming

He lost his capacity for loving his children



Lenin soon died of a blackened heart

With many skeletons in the dark

While Stalin¡¯s doctor was too scared

To pronounce him dead

In case he ever awakened



Stalin was from the Kairim¡¯s sect

Famous for having

Their windows blackened

It was into such darkness

That Stalin was born

To became known

As the most ruthless of all



According to Kurganov a Russian historian

Supported by author Alexander Solzenhitsyn

The number who died from Russian destructions

Were about 120 million



That makes their bloodshed six times more

Than there was during the Second World War

When the fraud imploded 70 years later

Communism fell like the Berlin Wall



So when you look back at these hypocrisies

They look just like the ancient Pharisees

By preaching good tidings to the poor

But bringing good tidings to the KGB



But that¡¯s what you can get out of Phoenicia

Even from the Kazzites of Canaan

Who were the leaders of the Russian Revolution

Fighting the battle of Cain and Abel again

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