Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Streets of Sorrow / Birmingham Six, artist - The Pogues. Album song Original Album Series, in the genre Фолк-рок
Date of issue: 03.11.2011
Record label: Warner Music UK
Song language: English
Streets of Sorrow / Birmingham Six |
Oh farewell you streets of sorrow |
Oh farewell you streets of pain |
I’ll not return to feel more sorrow |
Nor to see more young men slain |
Through the last six years I’ve lived through terror |
And in the darkened streets the pain |
Oh how I long to find some solace |
In my mind I curse the strain |
So farewell you streets of sorrow |
And farewell you streets of pain |
No I’ll not return to feel more sorrow |
Nor to see more young men slain |
There were six men in Birmingham |
In Guildford there’s four |
That were picked up and tortured |
And framed by the law |
And the filth got promotion |
But they’re still doing time |
For being Irish in the wrong place |
And at the wrong time |
In Ireland they’ll put you away in the Maze |
In England they’ll keep you for several long days |
God help you if ever you’re caught on these shores |
And the coppers need someone |
And they walk through that door |
You’ll be counting years |
First five, then ten |
Growing old in a lonely hell |
Round the yard and the stinking cell |
From wall to wall, and back again |
A curse on the judges, the coppers and screws |
Who tortured the innocent, wrongly accused, |
For the price of promotion |
And justice to sell |
May the judged be their judges when they rot down in hell |
You’ll be counting years |
First five, then ten |
Growing old in a lonely hell |
Round the yard and lousy cell |
From wall to wall, and back again |
May the whores of the empire lie awake in their beds |
And sweat as they count out the sins on their heads |
While over in Ireland eight more men lie dead |
Kicked down and shot in the back of the head |
You’ll be counting years |
First five, then ten |
Growing old in a freezing hell |
Round the yard and the lousy cell |
From wall and back again |
Counting years |
First five, then ten |
Growing old in a lonely hell |
Round the yard and the lousy cell |
From wall to wall and back again |