Lyrics Joe Mcdonnell - The Wolfe Tones
O
me
name
is
Joe
Mcdonnell
from
Belfast
town
I
came
That
city
I
will
Never
see
again
For
in
the
town
of
Belfast
I
spent
many
happy
days
I
love
that
town
in
oh
so
many
ways
For
it′s
there
I
spent
my
childhood
and
found
For
me
a
wife
I
then
set
out
to
make
For
her
a
life
But
all
my
young
ambitions
met
with
bitterness
and
hate
I
soon
found
myself
inside
a
prison
gate
And
you
dare
to
call
me
a
terrorist
While
you
looked
down
your
gun
When
I
think
of
all
the
deeds
that
you
had
done
You
had
plundered
many
nations
divided
many
lands
You
had
terrorised
their
peoples
you
ruled
with
an
iron
hand.
And
you
brought
this
reign
of
terror
to
my
land
Through
those
many
months
internment
In
the
Maidstone
and
the
Maze
I
thought
about
my
land
throughout
those
days
Why
my
country
was
divided,
why
I
was
now
in
jail
Imprisoned
without
crime
or
without
trial
And
though
I
love
my
country
I
am
not
a
bitter
man
I've
seen
cruelty
and
injustice
at
first
hand
So
then
one
fateful
morning
I
shook
bold
freedom′s
hand
For
right
or
wrong
I'd
try
to
free
my
land
And
you
dare
to
call
me
a
terrorist
While
you
looked
down
your
gun
When
I
think
of
all
the
deeds
that
you
had
done
You
had
plundered
many
nations
divided
many
lands
You
had
terrorised
their
peoples
you
ruled
with
an
iron
hand.
And
you
brought
this
reign
of
terror
to
my
land
Then
one
cold
October
morning
trapped
in
a
lion's
den
I
found
myself
in
prison
once
again
I
was
committed
to
the
H-blocks
for
fourteen
years
or
more
On
the
Blanket
the
conditions
they
were
poor
Then
a
hunger
strike
we
did
commence
for
the
dignity
of
man
But
it
seemed
to
me
that
no
one
gave
a
damn
But
now,
I′m
a
saddened
man
I′ve
watched
my
comrades
die
If
only
people
cared
or
wondered
why
And
you
dare
to
call
me
a
terrorist
While
you
looked
down
your
gun
When
I
think
of
all
the
deeds
that
you
had
done
You
had
plundered
many
nations
divided
many
lands
You
had
terrorised
their
peoples
you
ruled
with
an
iron
hand.
And
you
brought
this
reign
of
terror
to
my
land
May
God
shine
on
you
Bobby
Sands
For
the
courage
you
have
shown
May
your
glory
and
your
fame
be
widely
known
And
Francis
Hughes
and
Ray
McCreesh
who
died
unselfishly
And
Patsy
O
Hara
and
the
next
in
line
is
me
And
those
who
lie
behind
me
may
you're
courage
be
the
same
And
I
pray
to
God
my
life
is
not
in
vain
Ah
but
sad
and
bitter
was
the
year
of
1981
For
everything
I′ve
lost
and
nothing's
won.
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