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(O'Connor, Clayton, Simenon, Reynolds)

[The extended version of "Famine", released in 1995, the cd-single "Famine"]

There is more in us we know about. The famine, which happened 150 years ago.
It three lifetimes at most. Things that happen were handed on from father
to son, from to daughter, down to this day. They are within us now, and we
don deal with them. And it seems to me, this is what about a lot
of music now, that it is the carrier for this kind of feeling, and for this
kind of emotion, we have no other expression for it because politically we
it, intellectually we deny it. Our literature ....... doesn deal with this,
our sentiment doesn deal this. But music, it in the music, it seems to me.
The culture can actually carry those in al kinds of visible ways, in gesture,
in movement, in language, in and in music.

Okay, I want to talk about
Specifically I to talk about the "famine"
About the that there never really was one
was no "famine"
See Irish people were allowed to eat potatoes
All of the food, meat, fish, vegetables,
were shipped out of the country under armed
To England while the Irish people
And then in the of all this
gave us money not to teach our children Irish
And so we lost our
And this is I think is still hurting me

You see we're a child that's been battered
Has to drive out of it's head because it's frightened
feels all the painful feelings
But they lose with the memory
And this to massive self-destruction
Alcoholism, drug
All desperate attempts at
And in it's worst
Becomes actual
And if ever is gonna be healing
has to be remembering
And grieving
So that there can be forgiving
There has to be and understanding

All the people
Where do they all come
All the lonely
do they all belong

An army regulation
Says you mustn't kill than ten percent of a nation
to do so causes permanent "psychological damage"
It's not permanent but they know that
Anyway during the "famine"
We lost a lot more than 10% of our
Through deaths on land or on of emigration
But what finally us is not starvation
No use in the controlling of our education
School go on "Black 47"
On and on about "The famine"
But what don't say is in truth
really never was one

All the lonely
Where do they all come
All the people
do they all belong

So take a look can we
The highest of child abuse in the EEC
And we say we're a country
But we've contact with our history
See we to worship God as a mother
We're suffering from post traumatic stress
Look at all our old men in the
Look at all our young on drugs
We used to God as a mother
Now look at what we're to each other
We've even made killers of
The child-like trusting people in the Universe
And this is what's wrong us
Our history the parent figures lied to us
I see the
As a race like a
got itself smashed in the face
And if there ever is gonna be
has to be remembering
And grieving
So that then can be forgiving
There has to be knowledge and

All the lonely
Where do they all come
All the lonely
Where do they all
All the people
Where do they all come
(That I can you in one word)
All the lonely
Where do they all

And if ever is gonna be healing
has to be remembering
And then
So that there can be forgiving
There has to be knowledge and

And if there is gonna be healing
There has to be
And then
So there then can be forgiving
There has to be knowledge and

We stand on the brink of a great
In Ireland there is no solution
To be to our disagreements
By shooting other

Because of our everyone here knows who he is
and God expects him to do

Forgiveness,

Yes
And


Equate, be


Yes
And

(repeat the several times)

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