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[[File:Toronto bladers in hamilton-20200728.jpg|650px|thumb|right|Toronto bladers in Hamilton, Ontario 28.07.2020]] | |||
<poem> | |||
'''Because the wheel is mightier than the friction''' | |||
Even if dark times descend upon us we shall go on the roll. | |||
We shall roll in parks, we shall roll on the roads and trails, | |||
we shall roll with growing confidence and growing strength, | |||
we shall roll in our island, whatever the track may be. | |||
We shall roll on the asphalt, we shall roll on concrete grounds, | |||
we shall roll in the fields and in the streets, we shall bomb in the hills; | |||
we shall never fall, and if, which I do not for a moment believe, | |||
this city or a large part of it were flooded or full of gravel, | |||
then we will roll beyond the GTA, loaded and ready with wheels, | |||
would carry on the stride, until, in good time, new pavement, | |||
with all its power and might, steps forth for the stride and the liberation of the sprint.</poem> |