Lyrics Unfinished Revolution - Christy Moore
From
the
health
centre
porch
she
looks
to
the
North
Where
Nicaragua's
enemies
hide
Polio
crippled
and
maimed
before
things
were
changed
Slowly
they're
turning
the
tide
In
the
twilight
she
stands,
with
a
rifle
in
hand
And
a
memory
of
what
used
to
be
Now
she's
part
of
the
unfinished
revolution
Feudal
landlords
they've
known
seen
overthrown
Afghanistan
comes
into
view
Learning
to
read
and
to
write
is
part
of
the
fight
But
for
her
it's
something
that's
new
Down
all
of
the
years
ashamed
of
her
tears
Imprisoned
behind
a
black
veil
Now
she's
part
of
the
unfinished
revolution
Soldiers
kicked
down
the
door,
called
her
a
whore
While
he
lingered
in
Castlereagh
Internment
tore
them
apart,
brought
her
to
the
heart
Of
resistance
in
Belfast
today
Her
struggle
is
long,
it's
hard
to
be
strong
She's
determined
deep
down
inside
To
be
part
of
the
unfinished
revolution.
She
holds
the
key
to
the
unfinished
revolution.
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