| Joe McCann
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| Eamon O’Doherty
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| Come all of you fine people wherever you may be
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| I’ll sing of a brave Belfast man
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| Who scorned Britain’s might though they’d shoot him on sight
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| And the shot down Joe McCann
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| In a Belfast bakery in the August of that year
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| When internment was imposed throughout the land
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| Six volunteers from Belfast held 60 soldiers at bay
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| And their leader was Joe McCann brave Joe McCann
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| He fought for the people in the markets where he lived
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| In defence of the rights of man
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| But the undercover crew told the soldiers what to do
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| They shot Joe McCann brave Jpe McCann
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| He had no gun so he started to run
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| To escape them as many’s the time before
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| One bullet brought him down as he lay on the ground
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| They shot him ten times more
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| He fought and he died for the people of this land
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| The protestant and catholic working man
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| He caused the bosses fear and for this they paid him dear
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| When they murdered brave Joe McCann
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| When they murdered brave Joe McCann |