Hey Willow.
What do Stalin, Lenin and Hitler have in common? Oh I know they murded millions.
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To You Beloved Comrade By Paul Robeson, reprinted in Northstar Compass, October 2003.
They have sungsing now and will sing his praisein song and story. Slava-Slava-Slava-Stalin, Glory to Stalin. Forever will his name be honored and beloved in all lands.
In all spheres of modern life the influence of Stalin reaches wide and deep. From his last and simply written but vastly discerning and comprehensive document, back through all of the years, his contributions to science of our world society remain invaluable. One reverently speaks of Marx, Engels Lenin and Stalinthe shapers of humanityâs richest present and future.
Yes, through his deep humanity, by his wise understanding, he leaves us a rich and monumental heritage. Most importantlyhe has charted the direction of our present and future struggles. He has pointed the way to peaceto friendly co-existenceto the exchange of mutual scientific and cultural contributionsto the end if war ad destruction. How consistently, how patiently, he labored for peace and everincreasing abundance, with that deep kindness and wisdom.
He leaves tens of millions all over the earth bowed in heart-aching grief.
But, as he well knew, the struggle continues. So, inspired by his noble example, let us lift our heads slowly but proudly high and march forward in the fight for peacefor a rich and rewarding life for all.
In the inspired words of Lewis Allan, our progressive lyricist-
To you our Beloved Comrade Stalin, we make this solemn vow:
The fight will go onthe fight will still go on.
Sleep well, Beloved Comrade, our work will just begin.
The fight will go ontill we winuntil we win!