20680 - Simply don’t say it

N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Athena Kehagias

Don’t say that you are concerned about the children when you care only for the employees, because they are voters.
Don’t say you love elderly, when they leave then standing in a queue waiting to get their money.
Don’t say that you care of our wellbeing, when you do all you can, so that what we want is not realised
Don’t say that they force you, when you actually do what you wish.
Don’t say that you are here for us, whereas you already prepared to go.
Don’t say that you are pro no, and then vote yes.
Don’t say that you are pro yes, but you never arrive.
Don’t say that you would’nt have said anything, since you said it all.
Don’t say that you didn’t know what you were preparing.
Don’t say all that.
Simply don’t say.
As we don’t take notes, but we properly capture you where we want you, because history has taught us differently about the Greek fighters, regarding the resistance and the sacrifice.
You have no need to prove anything to us, because it was never requested of you.
We will walk our path raising our homeland high, as we’ve learned from the Masters, without expecting anything from others, because we endured for centuries on, with Hellenism alone.