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Chumbawamba - The Birmingham Six lyrics
Birmingham, 1974, there occurred a bloody murder
 Twenty-one people killed by bombs, Britain reeled in horror
 Within three hours the British State found the first available scapegoats--
 Five Irish men bound for Belfast, about to board the boat
 And this is their story, very sad, but true
 Of how six men were falsely imprisoned for something they didn't do
 And if any should say, "British justice is the very best in the world"
 Tell them, "Well of course it is, for the vested interests it serves"
 The men were taken to Morkham to be tested for explosives
 Tests which have since proved ambiguous but were at
 the time held as conclusive
 One scientists' word was sufficient to condemn the Irish men
 Like vultures the police moved in to begin interrogations
 In the circumstances how well do you think the men's rights were observed?
 The cops thought they had the bombers; do you think
 they kept their judgement reserved?
 Does 'innocent till proven guilty' have any meaning at all
 When you're alone in a police house surrounded by cops
 being kicked around like a ball
 In a dark windowless room half a dozen detectives were waiting
 Billy Power was thrown in, the serious questions about to begin
 He was kicked and hit and punched from all sides,
 spread-eagled against the wall
 They kicked him and hit him again,
 a voice from the dark said, "Stretch his balls"
 Soon after, poor Billy surrendered,
 screamed, "I'll tell you anything you want me to say"
 Sat in his own excretia, he could hardly speak he remained in a daze
 Whilst cops compiled his statement of how he planted the bombs
 They threatened him with the treatment again so Billy signed a confession
 Thursday night became Friday night,
 the five men were took back to Birmingham
 The threats and the violence continued--a taste of what was to come
 Deprived of food and sleep, all part of procedure to break the men
 Johnny Walker blacked out twice; they untied his hands
 while he signed his confession
 And Richard McIlkenny was threatened with a gun
 The cop said it was OK to shoot him,
 that the home officer'd given permission
 The cop asked him if he was going to sign, put the gun against his head
 Playing Russian roulette with a blank; when he banged
 McIlkenny thought he was dead
 Hugh Callaghan, a sixth man, was picked up in Berm and tortured
 He, too, hadn't done it but they made him sign a confession to mass murder
 Six men kept in isolation no contact with each otherChumbawamba - The Birmingham Six - http://motolyrics.com/chumbawamba/the-birmingham-six-lyrics.html
 And it weren't until Monday morning that they each got a duty solicitor
 Still separate each unbuttoned his shirt to show how he'd been beaten up
 The solicitors, filling in legal aid forms,
 said there wasn't time and refused to look
 The only obvious injury, Johnny Walker's black eye in court that day
 When he tried to unbotton his shirt all the majistrates
 said, "Let's take him away"
 Leland workers staged a walkout, their banners read "Hang the IRA"
 The labor government empowered at the time rushed through the PTA
 In their war on the Irish people the British wanted vengeance
 Despite glaring omissions in the so-called confessions
 the six men hadn't a chance
 The judge dismissed their claims,
 said it would've meant there'd been a conspiracy
 Between fifteen officers from two different forces,
 as if it was an impossibility
 The police in fact became heroes, got their promotion and victory medals
 The six men got life imprisonment and fifteen years
 on they're still in jail
 The men protested their innocence but it fell mainly on deaf ears
 They wanted to bring the policemen to trial, the appeal took seven years
 Lord Denning dismissed their case out of hand,
 saying "These actions cannot go on"
 What he really meant was the State machine could never
 admit it's done wrong
 Another six years, another appeal, another set of judiciary
 To uphold the original convictions as safe and satisfactory
 For if it ever gets out that the State judges wrong,
 well what would people say?
 We'd say, "We know who are real enemies are now", and we'd form our own IRA
 Oh let me tell a story, very sad, but true
 Of how six men were falsely imprisoned for something they didn't do
 And if any should say, "British justice is the very best in the world"
 Tell them, "Well of course it is, for the vested interests it serves"
 For as long as we remain ignorant they'll fight their war against Ireland
 For as long as we remain silent they'll imprison any they want
 For as long as we keep our eyes shut they'll continue to contain us
 For as long as we remain passive they'll trample us into the dust
 Hugh Callaghan, Patrick Hill,
 Richard McIlkenny, Johnny Walker, Gerry Hunter, and Billy Power
 Still fighting for their freedom fifteen long years on
 Their spirits shall remain when our State is dead
 When our State is dead
 When our State is dead and gone








