Akurat_do_prostego_czlowieka
The lyrics employ sharp, pejorative language to describe the ruling class ( "fat scoundrels," "shyster" ), contrasted with the empathetic address to the worker ( "my neighbor," "uneducated friend" ).
The full 1929 text and its history are archived on Poezja.org . akurat_do_prostego_czlowieka
The song by the Polish rock/reggae/ska band Akurat is a high-energy adaptation of Julian Tuwim’s iconic 1929 anti-war poem. It remains one of the band's most recognizable tracks, originally released on their 2003 album Prowincja . Historical & Cultural Context The lyrics employ sharp, pejorative language to describe