A tribute to the 96 people that lost their lives in the crush at Hillsborough, and also to their families that still live with the hurt.: 15 April 1989. You'll never walk alone. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />On April fifteenth nineteen eighty nine <br />upon the Yorkshire path <br />the liver bird made its way <br />hand in hand they sang <br /> <br />Too praise their mighty heroes <br />the crimson army <br />searching for their throne <br />and sang you’ll never walk alone <br /> <br />Upon the field of Hillsborough <br />there was no battlefield <br />in the Sheffield grass <br />the game that never was <br /> <br />But death in the crush <br />and football lost its meaning <br />the cries grew from home too home <br />together no one walks alone <br /> <br />For the sad unneeded loss <br />justice been fiercely sought <br />but still the fight must be <br />for those ninety six angles <br /> <br />Who look on with pride <br />as the heavens hears their song <br />its echoes shook the nations bone <br />the dead will never walk alone <br /> <br />Ninety six poor souls <br />perished on that fateful day <br />and still the justice flames burn <br />forever in our hearts we cry <br /> <br />They left to watch a football match <br />hand in hand forever more <br />they didn’t make the journey home <br />but they will never walk alone<br /><br />Clifton Redmond<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/they-will-never-walk-alone/
