G C G Oh me name is Joe McDonnell, from Belfast town I came, C G D That city I will never see again. G C G For in the town of Belfast I spent many happy days, C G D I love that town in oh so many ways. Am C Am C G For it's there I spent my childhood and found for me a wife, Am C G D I then set out to make for her a life. G C G But all my young ambitions, met with bitterness and hate, C G D I soon found myself inside a prison gate. Chorus Am C Am C G And you dare call me a terrorist while you look down your gun, Am C G D When I think of all the deeds that you have done. G You had plundered many nations divided many lands, C Am C D You had terrorised their people, you ruled with an iron hand, G C D And you brought this reign of terror, to my land. G C G Through those many months internment in the maidstone and the maze, C G D I thought about my land throught those days. G C G Why my country was divided, why I was now in jail, C G D Imprisoned without crime or without trial. Am C Am C G And though I love my country, I am not a bitter man, Am C G D I've seen cruelty and injustice at first hand G C G So then one faithful morning I shook bold freedom's hand C G D For right or wrong I'd tried to free my land. Chorus Am C Am C G And you dare call me a terrorist while you look down your gun, Am C G D When I think of all the deeds that you have done. G You had plundered many nations divided many lands, C Am C D You had terrorised their people, you ruled with an iron hand, G C D And you brought this reign of terror, to my land. G C G Then one cold October morning, trapped in a lion's den, C G D I found myself in prison once again. G C G I was committed to the H-Blocks, for 14 years or more, C G D And the blanket, and condition, they were poor. Am C Am C G Then a hunger strike we did commence, for the dignity of man, Am C G D But it seemed to me that no one gave a dam. G C G But now I am a saddened man, I watched my comrades die, C G D If only people cared or wondered why. Chorus Am C Am C G And you dare call me a terrorist while you look down your gun, Am C G D When I think of all the deeds that you have done. G You had plundered many nations divided many lands, C Am C D You had terrorised their people, you ruled with an iron hand, G C D And you brought this reign of terror, to my land. G C G May God shine on you Bobby Sands for the courage you have shown, C G D May your glory and your fame be widely known. G C G And Francis Hughes and Ray McCreesh, who died unselfishly, C G D And Patsy O’Hara and the next in line is me. G C G And those who lie behind me, may your courage be the same, Am C G D And I pray to God my life is not in vain. G C G Ah but sad and bitter was the year of 1981, C G D For everything I've lost and nothing's won.