Justice 96

Today is a day we sit and we pray,
For the 96 lives that were taken away,
They went to a match and never came home,
Leaving family and friends still feeling alone,
“Why did it happen?”
We still hear the cries of the Liverpool fans
For the ones who have died.
But nobody answers and nobody tells,
Of the miscarriage of justice
That’s stuck in our heads
But please don’t worry and don’t be afraid,
We’ll keep on fighting until the right ones have paid.
Mc Kenzie you BASTARD !!!
Are you proud of what you said???
About the Liverpool fans and the 96 dead???
You insult one of us you insult one and all,
We’re Liverpool Football Club nobody walks alone.
We still can’t forget about the police on that day,
They caused all the chaos and still haven’t paid,
For the 96 lives that never came home,
Leaving family and friends heartbroken and alone,
20 years have passed on since that fateful day
When 96 lives were taken away.
But you’re never forgotten,
Your voices are strong
Every match day on the KOP
When we sing “Walk On”
So RIP to the 96 fans
We’ll keep this fight going
Until JUSTICE is in our hands
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Posted: Jul 2009
About this poem:
Inspired by the families fighting for justice for victims of the Hillsborough disaster where 96 Liverpool fans lost their lives.

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