Lyrics The Wicklow Boy - Christy Moore
As
I
walked
past
Portlaoise
Prison
"I'm
innocent",
a
voice
was
heard
to
say
"My
frame-up
is
almost
completed.
My
people
all
look
the
other
way.
"
Seven
years
ago
his
torture
started
A
forced
confession
he
was
made
to
sign.
Young
Irish
men
specially
trained
and
chosen
Were
on
the
heavy
gang
that
made
him
run
the
line.
Others
in
the
Bridewell
heard
him
screaming
Even
prison
doctors
could
see
His
injuries
were
not
self-inflicted
Those
who
tipped
the
scales
did
not
agree.
Give
the
Wicklow
Boy
his
freedom
Give
him
back
his
liberty
Ore
are
we
going
to
leave
him
in
chains
While
those
who
framed
him
up
hold
the
key?
Deprived
of
human
rights
by
his
own
people
Sickened
by
injustice
he
jumped
bail,
In
the
Appalachian
Mountains
found
a
welcome
Till
his
co-accused
were
both
released
from
jail.
He
came
back
expecting
to
get
justice
Special
Branch
took
him
from
the
plane
For
five
years
we've
deprived
him
of
his
freedom
The
guilty
jeer
the
innocent
again.
Give
the
Wicklow
Boy
his
freedom
Give
him
back
his
liberty
Ore
are
we
going
to
leave
him
in
chains
While
those
who
framed
him
up
hold
the
key?
The
people
versus
Kelly
was
the
title
Of
the
farce
we
staged
at
his
appeal.
Puppets
in
well
rehearsed
collusion,
I
often
wonder
how
these
men
must
feel.
As
I
walked
past
Portlaoise
Prison
Through
concrete
and
steel
a
whisper
came
"My
frame-up
is
almost
completed.
I'm
innocent,
Nicky
Kelly
is
my
name.
"
Give
the
Wicklow
Boy
his
freedom
Give
him
back
his
liberty
Ore
are
we
going
to
leave
him
in
chains
While
those
who
framed
him
up
hold
the
key?
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