Children in pieces
In Irish industrial schools
Nuns called mothers
And their christian brothers
Kick the shit out of very frightened children

Judges and priests and police and cardinals
They look the other way
When the weekend comes they'll make you suffer

Children in pieces
In Irish industrial schools
Nuns called mothers
And their christian brothers
Kick the shit out of very frightened children

You say you wanna go home
You say you wanna be left alone
And so you turn to me
But instead of sympathy I find
My sentimental heart hardens
My sentimental heart hardens
Get your hands off me
Kid, you must be bad luck
My sentimental heart hardens



Lyrics submitted by Mr_Soul

Track duration: 04:02

"Children in Pieces" as written by Steven Patrick/tobias Morrissey

Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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    General Comment:I always feel like he's going to say
    "You say you want to go home. You don't want to stay."
    Flag Coowon May 23, 2010   Link

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