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GUEST,henryp Any July Songs (204* d) RE: Any July Songs 22 Jul 23


On this day in 2005: Jean Charles de Menezes was killed by police as the hunt began for the bombers responsible for the 7/7 London bombings.

HOLLOW POINT by Chris Wood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVecC8oNJl8 Hollow Point

DOWN AT STOCKWELL STATION
Written by Henry Peacock
Tune; The Keeper

The lookout called, He's left his home!
Under his coat he carries a bomb
To blow us all to Kingdom come
Down at Stockwell station

Chorus; Are you armed? With a gun!
Can you shoot? Anyone!
Like the young man whose life was undone
Down at Stockwell station

Cressida Dick was in command
She held his future in her hand
He must be stopped! was her demand
Down at Stockwell station

Nobody heard a warning shout
Before two men began the rout
Loudly, gunshots they rang out
Down at Stockwell station

Who could have guessed what lay in store?
He hadn't broken any law
And yet he lay dead on the floor
Down at Stockwell station

Sir Ian Blair hides behind his lies
We must keep London safe, he sighs
Meanwhile, a mother softly cries
Down at Stockwell station

THE BALLAD OF JEAN CHARLES DE MENENZES   -   Roger Waters     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fyZBq65VEI
Lyrics of The Ballad Of Jean Charles de Menezes from Genius. com     https://genius.com/Roger-waters-the-ballad-of-jean-charles-de-menezes-lyrics

BLUES FOR JEAN CHARLES DE MENENZES  -   Marcina & the LoveRats     https://marcinaarnold.bandcamp.com/track/blues-for-jean-charles-de-menezes


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