Ralph McTell - Bentley & Craig paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Bentley & Craig - Ralph McTell



In 1952 in Croydon
There was bomb sites still around from the war
November that year food was scarcely off the ration
Two boys went out to rob a store
Craig he was just about sixteen years old
Bentley he was nineteen
But Craig had a shooter stuck in his pocket
Mad him feel more like a man
Out on the roof of Barlow and Parker
Somebody saw them there
In a matter of minutes the police had arrived
And when they saw them you can bet those boys were scared
Craig he shouted that he had a gun
And he thought about the movies that he′d seen
Back at Fell Road they signed the rifles out
And arrived very quick back on the scene
Some of the police got onto the rooftop
Bentley knew that he could not escape
So he gave himself up and they put him under arrest
And he begged his young friend Chris won't you do the same
Give me the gun the sergeant cried
Let him have it Chris poor Bentley said
But a shot rang out well it tore the night in half
Well the poor policeman was lying there dead
Some people said it was a bullet from Craig′s gun
That laid that policeman away
Some people said it was a police marksman's bullet
Some people said it could be a ricochet
Both was found guilty of murder Craig he was too young not yet a man
Though he was under arrest when the fatal shot was fired
Derek Bentley was judged old enough to hang
Bentley he was judged to be a man
Twenty three of January in Wandsworth prison
When they took poor Bentley's life
Some people shouted and some people prayed
Some people just hung their heads and cried
Oh you men on our behalf who sanctioned that boy′s death
There′s still one thing left to do
You can pardon Derek Bentley who never took a life
For Derek Bentley cannot pardon you
Derek Bentley cannot pardon you




Ralph McTell - Streets of London and Other Story Songs
Album Streets of London and Other Story Songs
date de sortie
09-07-2009




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