Christy Moore – Scapegoats - Birmingham Six (Guitar)

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[Verse]
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There were five men playing poker on the Heysham train.

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Fate was dealing them a cruel hand.

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Hugh Callaghan was walking home through the evening rain

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Not knowing what lay in store for him.
[Verse]
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You'll find traces of nitro on cigarettes and matches.

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On formica tabletops and on decks of playin' cards.

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When forensic found traces on the hands of these men,

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The police drove up from Birmingham, they were saying the case was closed.
[Verse]
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Have you seen the mugshots that were taken

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after forty eight hours in custody?

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Battered and bruised, haunted looks upon their faces

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The judge accepted they confessed willingly.

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Please take another look at what you see.
[Verse]
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If you tell me my family are being terrorised.

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Keep me awake for six days and nights, confused and terrified.

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In the lonely dark of night I'll swear that black is white.

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If you let me just lay down and close my eyes.

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I'll sign anything if you let me close my eyes.
[Outro]
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Scales of justice balance up your act.

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Am I talking to myself or to the wall?

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Hugh Callaghan, Paddy Hill, Gerry Hunter, Johnny Walker,

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Billy Power, Dick McIlkenny scapegoats all.

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For sixteen years they've been talking to the wall.