Radio Toor-I-Li-Ay

You don't play our songs on radio
You say they're too political!
Who controls the mind, where's the mind's control?
For the music on the airwaves
Follows empty minds, those empty heads
Play songs of sex and drugs instead
Don't tell them how it really is

Won't MI5 look after you, control your thoughts
Feed information to your hearts and minds
To save you all from thinkin', thinkin', thinkin', thinkin'

[Chorus]
Come all ye witches and you wizards
Conjurers and tricksters
Change our past!
Into a future grand
So come all ye gombeen men and seáníns
Lackies and West Britons
Sing, sing for me!
A rousing rebel song
And all the kids in school will sing along

So, this is your democracy
Be silent or agree with me!
We'll revise our past, we'll change our past
To suit this time and moment
For things weren't really all that bad
And Ireland's past was not that sad
For otherwise you must be mad

Queen Victoria gave two thousand pounds
To the dogs and cats home here in Ireland
During the famine, she did
To keep them all from starvin', starvin', starvin', starvin'

[Chorus]
Come all ye witches and ye wizards
Conjurers and tricksters
Change our past!
Into a future grand
So come all ye gombeen men and seáníns
Lackies and West Britons
Sing, sing for me!
A rousing rebel song
And all the kids in school will sing along

Trivia about the song Radio Toor-I-Li-Ay by The Wolfe Tones

When was the song “Radio Toor-I-Li-Ay” released by The Wolfe Tones?
The song Radio Toor-I-Li-Ay was released in 1987, on the album “Sing Out for Ireland”.

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