He's my son, d'you see, my boy. My own flesh and blood, 'Course I love him. D'you think I give a damn For your courts of law? I'd never have given him up, never, never. He's all I've ever cared about Since I carried him, He's been my whole world. Hah, when I was young, they told me It was all romance, you know, All love and roses, Some man to take care of you. Well, I saw through that quick enough, We all do, don't we, lasses? We have to, by god. Oh yes, I married his father right enough, That wasn't hard... they say We're the weaker sex... that's a joke. I've never known a bloke some girl Couldn't twist around her little finger "Aw, don't go to the pub tonight, love. Don't see those mates of yours, Why don't you stay here with me An' have a... cuddle?" Nine months later it's the altar An' a home of your own at last. Oh don't look so shocked Just because I'll say straight out What your missus only thinks, It's the truth, it's the kids we love, Not you, you pathetic clowns With your pubs an' beer an' football, hah! You think you're so tough, Don't make me laugh... You do as much as your woman lets you An' you never realise. An' now you're going to take my boy, My baby, an' you stand there with your Damned solemn faces an' say, "But don't you realise, madam, He has killed three men?" Well, yes I do, and what's more I couldn't care less. He's my child, my child, An' whatever you do to him, Wherever you take him You'll never take him away from me, never