It was Christmas Eve that day
In the food bank
A Ukrainian said to me
..we wont see another one.
And then he sang a song
Unfamiliar to me or you.
I turned my face away
He took his plate of food
He was a lucky one
Came to Ireland on day one
His people left reeling
Some tears from me and you.
So happy Christmas
love to Ukrania
You’ll see a better time
With flags of yellow and blue.
They’ve got tanks from the yanks
They’ve got missiles of old
But Russians plough through them
Buildings crumble and fold.
When I first saw that family
That cold Christmas eve
They said they were lucky
To be in Mullingar with me.
He was handsome
she was pretty
Said: Kiev is their city
When the news finished playing
They cried out “no war”
Zelensky was winning
All the Mums they were crying
Kids killed on the corner
On that terrible night.
You’re no bum
You’re no punk
You’re not even drunk
Lying there almost dead on a drip in that bed
You’re tortured, you’re bedraggled
With the weapons you haggled
Happy Christmas my friend
I pray God it’s the end
And the boys of the Mullingar Choir
Were still singing Galway Bay
And the bells were ringing out
That Christmas Day
Dedicated to the late great Shane McGowan – and to all against war.
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