The Woman Cried (Bobby Sands) The humble home in dead of night, A flitting shadow fled, The yellow moon caught sharpened pike, Where the night shades danced and played. A bramble clawed at trembling hand, And a night owl watched unseen, Through bog and glen a United man, Marched out to win a dream. Cold black water lashed and splashed, And played round a tattered reed, By dying fire a woman prayed, That the Gael might but succeed. The silver nails of a rugged boot, Scarred a lonely lifeless stone, Cross rambling hill he marched afoot To fight along with Tone. Six days he fought, Midst dying piles of gory mutilated heroes, And the English cannon roared. Upon the ghosts of Celtic bones, A nation's blood was poured. Thousands fell in screaming bloody terror, Whilst the informer hid cowering close by, But there were none left amongst that bloody fray, To hear the woman cry. note:Bobby Sands was the parliamentary representative for Fermanagh and South Tyrone when he died in the H-Blocks of Long Kesh prison, on 5th May, 1981 after 66 days of hunger-strike. Copyright Bobby Sands TK APR99
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