Close your eyes and come with me back to 1984 We'll take a walk down Henry Street to Dunnes The supermarket's busy and the registers make a din' The groceries go rolling out and the cash comes rolling
Mary Manning is at the checkout and she's trying to When a customer comes up to her with a basket on her The contents of the basket Mary's future is to shape But the label clearly stated "Produce Of The Cape"
I can't check out your oranges Mrs, now won't you bring For they come from South Africa, where White oppresses I'd have it on my conscience and I couldn't sleep at If I helped support the system that denies Black
Our union says "Don't Handle Them. it's the least that We Fought oppression here for centuries, we'll help The managers descended in an avalanche of suits And Mary was suspended cos she wouldn't touch the
Dunnes Stores Dunnes Stores Dunnes Stores with St Bernard Better Value Beats Them
Well, her friends are all behind her and the union gave And they called a strike and the pickets brought all No one was going to tell the Boss what he bought or These women are only workers, they must do as they are
Isn't it just typical of a partite screwball law? It's not just in South Africa, the Rich Temple and the He wouldn't have a boycott, he couldnt give a tinker's Doesn't matter how he fills the shelves as long as he
The messages came rollin' in from all around the world For such concern and sacrifice and for courage brave When 14 months were over, 10 women and a man Had helped to raise the consiousness all around the
Cleary's in O'Connell street wouldn't sell South Best Man sent all their clothes back, Roches Stores Until all South African goods were taken off the And Mary Manning was down in Henry Street sticking to