A biographical folk song from 1985 about an Irish Republican socialist who was executed during the Irish Civil War. (chorus) Irish puppets ordered Liam Mellows shot Executed ten minutes before Mass Irish traitors served The British as good cops And murdered Liam Mellows for their class. (verses) Born in 1892 with Ireland in chains Liam Mellows sang and played fiddle But before the age of 20 he united with his cause And trained farmers to fight against British wrongs. In 1916, Liam Mellows led the fight In Galway and throughout the Irish West To escape the British hunt, Liam went on the run While the British drowned in blood the Irish Republic. One by one they dragged into the prison yard The leaders of the Easter Rebellion And there the British shot the Irish Republic As one by one the leaders were executed. (chorus) With the aid of the people, Liam escaped to England And then to North America to fight on He raised some money there to wage guerrilla war To re-establish the Irish Republic. Then Liam Mellows returned to the land he loved And organized for Ireland a gun run The British were brutal, but the I.R.A. fought well And they forced Lloyd George to the table. But within the Irish camp there was an upper class That sold out the Irish Republic LIke a good Trojan Horse, they gave Britain the North And Liam Mellows chose to resist. (chorus) Britain's Irish tools were armed with British guns And shot their former comrades at Four Courts The Irish upper class did Britain's dirty work And although elected, Liam Mellows was locked up. Liam Mellows called for the Irish Republic Where Irish workers would not be slaves To shut Liam Mellows up, at 30 he was shot And the government that killed him still rules today. But the memory of Liam Mellows roams Ireland today For his whole short life he gave for Ireland His dream of a free nation, no longer partitioned, It lives inside the hearts of everyone. (chorus)