Billy Joel: Leningrad Meaning
Song Released: 1989
Leningrad Lyrics
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Billy Joel's 'Leningrad' is a triumphal liberating song with a bittersweet sadness to it about the love of God lost and found between ordinary Humane Brothers of One being in the U.S.A and the other in Leningrad, Russia. From the damage of what The J[w]suits, radical left wing ideology, trained Graduates of communism, Zionism,nazism and fascism, along with hollywoodism that was used to teach the masses of people 'social democracy' to fight eachother egotistically within it's ideas and visions about their own kind of coming Messiah, before and after WW2. Those ideologies that led to war had made clowns out of some people, just to survive by acting clownish and happy for the children after the war that went cold. That have started again to teach us this cold war bullshit propaganda, full of cabalistic embedded lies against the Human Race. By which kept the truth and love away from you and your neighbor as the other person to be slowly replaced with it's selfish hatred of smiling covert propaganda evil that wanted and still wants to continue using us the people.
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