Lyrics Marshall Riley's Army - Lindisfarne
In
October
'36
they
took
a
trip
The
men
who
made
the
ships
Searching
for
some
kind
of
salvation
With
head
held
high
and
dignified
The
townsfolk
and
the
passers-by
Held
them
in
some
kind
of
admiration
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
Marching
for
your
rights,
you've
surely
earned
them
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
The
lessons
that
you
taught
us,
who
has
learned
them?
Soldiers
in
the
front
line
of
the
struggle
For
the
right
to
work
Did
God
give
me
these
hands
just
to
be
idle?
While
his
holiness
the
bishop
With
his
infinite
Christian
wisdom
Like
Peter
when
the
cock
crew
had
denied
them
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
Marching
for
your
rights,
you've
surely
earned
them
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
The
lessons
that
you
taught
us,
who
has
learned
them?
And
the
yes
men
and
the
press
men
to
London
town
All
came
down,
brought
with
them
the
curious
and
deranged
And
forty
years
have
since
gone
past
But
you're
still
down
there
if
you're
working
class
Can
anybody
tell
me
what
has
changed?
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
Marching
for
your
rights,
you've
surely
earned
them
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
The
lessons
that
you
taught
us,
who
has
learned
them?
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
Marching
for
your
rights,
you've
surely
earned
them
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
The
lessons
that
you
taught
us,
who
has
learned
them?
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
Marching
for
your
rights,
you've
surely
earned
them
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
The
lessons
that
you
taught
us,
who
has
learned
them?
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
Marching
for
your
rights,
you've
surely
earned
them
March
on,
Marshall
Riley's
army
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