Belfast explodes, Derry erupts Responding to the love contained in Bobby’s heart.
(verses)
If you fight for Ireland, you might be locked up And jailed without a jury vote inside of the H-Block Bobby Sands, he starved himself, and England let him die “Prisoners of War we are!” was Bobby Sands’ last cry.
Elected to the Parliament with less than a month to live Giving his life for the Blanketmen and for all of Ireland Bobby Sands, he starved himself, and England let him die “Prisoners of War we are!” was Bobby Sands’ last cry. (chorus)
Exposing to all of the world the heartless cruelty Sixty-six days on hunger strike without a bite to eat Bobby Sands, he starved himself, and England let him die “Prisoners of War we are!” was Bobby Sands’ last cry.
Not yet even 30 years old, why did he have to die? All the British rulers commit so many crimes Bobby Sands, he starved himself, and England let him die “Prisoners of War we are!” was Bobby Sands’ last cry. (chorus)
Backed by U.S. companies, using U.S. guns British troops shoot at children, all in the name of “freedom” Bobby Sands, he starved himself, and England let him die “Prisoners of War we are!” was Bobby Sands’ last cry.
How many more must starve to death before Ireland can be free? How many more years of pain before the British leave? Bobby Sands, he starved himself, and England let him die “Prisoners of War we are!” was Bobby Sands’ last cry.
The Bobby Sands’ Last Cry protest folk song was written in May 1981 during the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike, shortly after Irish freedom fighter Bobby Sands died on May 5, 1981. During the nine years he spent in prison because of his political activism in the North of Ireland, he also wrote the lyrics to folk songs like Back Home In Derry, poetry, essays, stories and a diary.
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