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On doit tous la vie au décès de quelqu'un Oxmo Puccino – Parfois
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Une prison de tour à qui je témoigne de la tendresse
Des costumes cravates veulent te passer le savon Sefyu (Ft. Médine) – Syndrome de Stockholm
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Je noircis ma feuille avec un canon posé sur ma tempe Sefyu (Ft. Médine) – Syndrome de Stockholm
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D'effectuer toute sa vie les mêmes activités Médine – Enfant du destin (Kounta Kinté)
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On oublie trop souvent que les libertés dont on jouit aujourd'hui ont du, pour certaines, être appuyées par la violence : La Déclaration des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen n'est pas passé dans la joie et la bonne humeur, ni en un jour.
De même pour le fait que l' on puisse tous s'asseoir dans le bus
Comme il l'a dit plus haut, il faut attendre la paix urgemment donc parler ne suffit pas, il faut crier avec une autre arme.
Pour lui c'est l'art.
De plus, ici il pourrait donc faire référence aux armes au sens littéral, le bruit des canons étant vécu comme un cri par les victimes.
Il existe cependant une alternative à cette explication :
On peut aussi noter le jeu littéraire avec “La Voix” qui évoque le droit de vote permettant aux citoyens de s'exprimer (en criant leur mécontentement face aux politiques menées).
Je vois aussi ça comme une référence au livre autobiographique de Nelson Mandela,“ Un long chemin vers la liberté”.