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Patrick Street - A Forgotten Hero lyrics
The Landlord's agents standing with their crowbars in their hands, 
 Four little children watch the fire and do not understand
 Just another family evicted from their home
 And the memory never faded for one brave man from Mayo.
 He grew up in an English town and ideas filled his head
 He read about John Mitchell and what Fintan Lalor said
 How the landed gentry with their property unearned
 Took the food from millions gave them famine in return
 Michael Davidd was nineteen when he joined the IRB
 But the police they arrested him in 1870
 And the lies of the informer sent Michael Davitt down
 For fifteen years in Dartmoor as a traitor to the crown
 The Landlord and his agent wrote Davitt from his cell
 For selfishness and cruelty have no parallel
 And the one thing they're entitled to these idle thoroughbreds
 Is a one way ticket out of here third class to Holyhead
 After seven years and seven months this convict was released
 His spirit was unbroken his commitment but increased
 And with one clear call he then unveiled his plan
 We'll form a mighty Land League and we'll nationalise the land
 O Forgotten hero in poverty you came
 But you never looked for riches and you never looked for fame
 The interests of the common man it was your life's aim
 Forgotten Hero never vanquishes in the struggle
 The rain lashed down all summer and filled the people's heart with fear
 And the harvest was the worst since the dreadful Famine years
 But the Land League's Monster Meeting showed the farmers they were strong
 And if we all stick together, boys, it won't take very long
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 Out the ruins of the cottage where he first he drew his breath
 Davitt said I hope that I may have pleasure yet
 Of trampling on the ruins of this greedy useless band
 And driving landlordism from the shores of Ireland
 With Parnell as it's leader the land war held his course
 Hold the rent and hold the harvest they can't evict us all
 And Davitt crossed the ocean saying give what you can spare
 And the Irish in Amerikay they paid up their full share
 But not for the first time and neither for the last
 The Dublin Castle Bishops nailed their colours to the mast
 And the Altars rang with warnings, respect the law we say
 For these Fenians and these Socialists are leading you astray
 With the laws of Private Property and the army at his back
 Buckshot Forster then arrested all the leaders of the pack
 In the Hallowed House of Commons the Gents did cheer and howl
 When they heard that Michael Davitt was safely back in jail
 And the treaty of Kilmainham Parnell threw it all away
 It was the turning point in his career and he turned the wrong way
 And the revolution missed it's chance with victory in it's sight
 And fell down like a house of cards collapsing overnight
 Davitt saw the Land war as the first step down the track
 And he hoped to see the end of the Queen and the end of Union Jack
 And I hope some tremor reached him where he lies in bleak Mayo
 When they raised the Harp without the Crown above the GPO
 O Forgotten Hero in peace may you rest
 Your heart was always with the poor and the oppressed
 A prison cell could never quell the courage you possessed
 Forgotten Hero never vanquishes in the struggle













