Testo Any Mick'll Do

Testo Any Mick'll Do

I Jerry Conlon stood before the jury, before the judge in his gown and his wig and the whole damn country was sure he was guilty, even though the evidence was rigged and when it all came out, it was the old familiar shout... he'll be guilty of something sure as hell what's a paddy more or less and anyway he confessed stick him down in his cell, his father as well Chorus: Any Mick'll do, any black, any Jew any other poor soul, not like you they're dowm from the trees and they're up from the bogs they come around here, they steal your jobs they're all the same, just not the same as you and if scapegoat's what you need, any Mick'll do II They told Annie Maguire she was a bomber she heard evey expert witness testify they found traces of gelignite upon her hands and British justice would not be denied and when they found they were wrong, it was the same old song - "she s a danger to us all, if she's free!" with every day that goes by. we're more comitted to the lie so just leave her be, throw away the key! Chorus III I hate every Jew who kicks a Palestinian every Nazi that ever kicked a Jew I hate every stupid bigoted opinion and if you don't hate them too, then I hate you! but what I hate most of all, is the sheer damned gall of a system that never thinks twice, of furthering a grudge between a jury and a judge when they've loaded the dice, tell me, who pays the price? Chorus ------------------------------------ In diesem Lied geht es um das Verhältnis zwischen Iren und Engländern. Speziell das der Engländer zu den in England lebenden Iren. Mick ist der negativ behaftete Spitzname, den die Iren in England haben. Bei allen Straftaten und allen Dingen, die passieren, wird ein Ire, wenn er irgendwo im Umfeld ist, zuerst verdächtigt. Grundsätzlich handelt das Lied von Rassenhaß und davon, daß es dumm ist, Leute nach ihrer Rasse einzusortieren und zu beurteilen.
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