In my memory I will always see The town that I have loved so well Where our school played ball by the Gas-yard wall And we smiled through the smell and the smog Going home in the rain, walking fast down the dark lane Past the prison cels and down behind the fountain Those were happy days in so many, many ways In the town that I love so well In the early morn' the shirt factory horn Called the women from Graigeen, The Moor and The Bog While their men on the dole played a mother's fair role Fed the children, and then they walked the dog And when times went tough there was just about enough And they saw it all through without complaining For there deep inside was a burning pride For the town that I love so well There was music there 'round the old Derry air 't Was a language that we all could understand I remember the day when I earned my first pay When I played in a small pick-up band There I spent all my youth and to tell you the truth I was sad to leave it all behind me There I'd learned about life there I found my sweet wife In the town that I love so well Now when I returned, oh how my eyes got burned To see how a city has been brought to its knees With their armoured cars and the bombed out bars And the gas that hangs on to any breeze Now the Army's installed by the old Gas-yard wall And the damned barbed wire gets higher and higher With their tanks and their guns, oh my God what have they done To the town that I love so well Now the music's gone, but they still carry on For their spirit's might be bruised, never broken They can not forget çause their hearts they are set On tomorrow, and peace once again For what's done that is done, and what's won it might be won But what's lost that's lost and gone forever I can only pray for a bright better day For the town that I love so well