"By a lonely prison wall, I heard a young man calling Nothing matters, Mary, when you're free Against the famine and the crown, I rebelled, they cut me down. Now you must raise our child with dignity."
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"Fields of Athenry" (Track 9) (written by Pete St. John)
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