paroles de chanson No Time for Love - Christy Moore
You
call
it
the
law,
we
call
it
apartheid,
internment,
conscription,
partition
and
silence.
It's
the
law
that
they
make
to
keep
you
and
me
where
they
think
we
belong.
The
hide
behind
steel
and
bullet-proof
glass,
machine
guns
and
spies,
And
tell
us
who
suffer
the
tear
gas
and
the
torture
that
we're
in
the
wrong.
CHORUS
No
time
for
love
if
they
come
in
the
morning,
No
time
to
show
tears
or
for
fears
in
the
morning,
No
time
for
goodbye,
no
time
to
ask
why,
And
the
sound
of
the
siren's
the
cry
of
the
morning.
They
suffered
the
torture
they
rotted
in
cells,
went
crazy,
wrote
letters
and
died.
The
limits
of
pain
they
endured
- the
loneliness
got
them
instead.
And
the
courts
gave
them
justice
as
justice
is
given
by
well-mannered
thugs.
Sometimes
they
fought
for
the
will
to
survive
but
more
times
they
just
wished
they
were
dead.
CHORUS
They
took
away
Sacco,
Vanzetti,
Connolly
and
Pearce
in
their
time.
They
came
for
Newton
and
Seal,
Bobby
Sands
and
some
of
his
friends.
In
Boston,
Chicago,
Saigon,
Santiago,
Warsaw
and
Belfast,
And
places
that
never
make
headlines,
the
list
never
ends.
CHORUS
The
boys
in
blue
are
only
a
few
of
the
everyday
cops
on
the
beat,
The
C.I.D.,
Branchmen,
informers
and
spies
do
their
jobs
just
as
well;
Behind
them
the
men
who
tap
phones,
take
photos,
program
computers
and
files,
And
the
man
who
tells
them
when
to
come
and
take
you
to
your
cell.
CHORUS
All
of
you
people
who
give
to
your
sisters
and
brothers
the
will
to
fight
on,
They
say
you
can
get
used
to
a
war,
that
doesn't
mean
that
the
war
isn't
on.
The
fish
need
the
sea
to
survive,
just
like
your
people
need
you.
And
the
death
squad
can
only
get
through
to
them
if
first
they
can
get
through
to
you.
CHORUS

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