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  11. The Free Software Song
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   The lyrics of “The Free Software Song” are sung to the melody of the
    Bulgarian folk song “Sadi moma bela loza.”
  </p>
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 <p>
  The lyrics of “The Free Software Song” are sung to the melody of the
Bulgarian folk song “Sadi moma bela loza.” To listen to a recording
of the piece accompanied by Bulgarian instruments played in
traditional style, please visit
  <a href="http://gnu.org/music/FreeSWSong.ogg">
   http://gnu.org/music/FreeSWSong.ogg
  </a>
  .
  <br/>
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