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Christy Moore - Dunnes Stores lyrics
Close your eyes and come with me back to 1984
 We'll take a walk down Henry Street to Dunnes
 Department store.
 The supermarket's busy and the registers make a din'
 The groceries go rolling out and the cash comes rolling
 In.
 Mary Manning is at the checkout and she's trying to
 Keep warm, 
 When a customer comes up to her with a basket on her
 Arm
 The contents of the basket Mary's future is to shape
 But the label clearly stated "Produce Of The Cape"
 I can't check out your oranges Mrs, now won't you bring
 Them back.
 For they come from South Africa, where White oppresses
 Black
 I'd have it on my conscience and I couldn't sleep at
 Night
 If I helped support the system that denies Black
 People's rights
 Our union says "Don't Handle Them. it's the least that
 We can do.
 We Fought oppression here for centuries, we'll help
 Them fight it too"
 The managers descended in an avalanche of suits
 And Mary was suspended cos she wouldn't touch the
 Fruits.
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 Well, her friends are all behind her and the union gave
 Support
 And they called a strike and the pickets brought all
 Dunnes' Stores to a halt
 No one was going to tell the Boss what he bought or
 Sold
 These women are only workers, they must do as they are
 Told.
 Isn't it just typical of a partite screwball law?
 It's not just in South Africa, the Rich Temple and the
 Poor.
 He wouldn't have a boycott, he couldnt give a tinker's
 Curse
 Doesn't matter how he fills the shelves as long as he
 Lines his Purse
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 The messages came rollin' in from all around the world
 For such concern and sacrifice and for courage brave
 And bold.
 When 14 months were over, 10 women and a man
 Had helped to raise the consiousness all around the
 Land.
 Cleary's in O'Connell street wouldn't sell South
 African shoes.
 Best Man sent all their clothes back, Roches Stores
 Sent back their booze.
 Until all South African goods were taken off the
 Shelves in Dunnes.
 And Mary Manning was down in Henry Street sticking to
 Her guns
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