1952 In Croydon Town
The streets still scarred from the war
November that year, food was scarcely off the ration
Two boys went out to rob a store
Two young boys went out to rob a store
Christopher Craig, he was just sixteen
Derek Bentley, he was nineteen
Craig had a Colt.45 in his pocket
Made him feel more like a man
Up on the roof of Barlow and Parker's
Somebody saw them there
In a matter of minutes the police had arrived
When they heard the bell you bet them boys were scared
Craig, he shouted, "I've got a gun"
And he thought about the movies he had seen
And at Bell Road Station, the Rifles Act was signed
Armed police were soon back at the scene
Some of the police had got up on to the roof
Derek Bentley knew he never could escape
So he gave himself up and was put under arrest
And he begged his young friend Chris to do the same
So some people say
"Gimme the gun," the sergeant said
"Let him have it, Chris," poor Bentley cried
And a shot rang out, tore the night in two
On that dirty roof, a brave policeman died
Guilty of this murder, both these boys were found
Craig was too young, not yet a man
Though he was under arrest when the fatal shot was fired
Derek Bentley was judged old enough to hang
Derek, he was judged to be a man
And Wandsworth Jail, January 28th
They took that poor boy's life
Some people shouted, some people prayed
Some people hung their heads and cried
My mother, she just hung her head and cried
All of you who sanctioned that boy's death
There's one thing left you could do
You could pardon Derek Bentley who never took a life
Derek Bentley, he can never pardon you
Derek Bentley, he can never pardon you