Friday 29 April 2016

Justice

I didn’t know what to do when I heard the wonderful news that day
Two years of courtroom drama to finally have their say
 Relief on their faces as they left the courtroom together hand in hand
27 years of fighting that we will never really understand

96 people remembered and 96 candles lit
Something deep inside the families told them they shouldn’t quit
There must have been times when they all felt defeated
Then they looked to the heavens above where the 96 were seated

Media, police and government tried to cover up the real truth
 I can still remember the headlines, even though I was in my youth
Still no apology from the people who committed this hideous crime
Surely it’s only a matter of days before some of them are doing time

Throughout the ordeal the message from the families has been very clear
They will continue to fight for justice even if it means shedding another tear
A day in history that will never be forgotten, an event that rewrote the law
Everyone involved in the conspiracy should, without doubt, rot to the core

And now the truth is finally known and the families have won their fight
The city came together to rejoice while the buildings shone so bright
Everyone in the city stood by the sides of the families but what else did you expect

Fighting the establishment for truth and justice, they earned the world’s respect

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