The Boy From Tamlaghtduff
Christy Moore
As I walked through the Glenshane Pass I heard a young girl mourn
'The
boy form Tamlaghtduff 'she cried 'is two years dead and gone'
How my heart is torn apart this young man to lose
Oh
I'll never see the likes again of my young Francis Hughes.
For many years his exploits were a thorn in Englands side
The hills and
glens became his home there he used to hide
Once when they surrounded him he quietly slipped away
Like a fox he went
to ground and kept the dogs at bay.
Moving round the countryside he often made the news
But they could never
lay their hands on my brave Francis Hughes
Finally they wounded him and captured him at last
From the countryside
he loved they took him to Belfast.
Oh from Musgrave Park to the Crumlin Road and then to an H-Block cell
He
went straight on the blanket then on hungerstrike as well
His will to win they could never break no matter what they tried
He fought them every day he lived and he fought them as he died.
As I walked through the Glenshane Pass I heard a young girl mourn
'The
boy form Tamlaghtduff 'she cried 'is two years dead and gone'
How my heart is torn apart this young man to lose
Oh
I'll never see the likes again of my young Francis Hughes.