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  1. 1A Soldiers Return
    I went away to fight a war that small nations might be free. Got a soldiers guns and uniform to fight the enemy. I was trained to shoot my fellow before he got to me. And I danced with death in the mu...
  2. 2Bobby Sands
    Would you like to try a cheeseburger Bobby Sands?. Would you like to try a cheeseburger Bobby Sands?. Would you like to try a cheeseburger, You dirty melly fenian, rebel loving fucker?. Would you like...
  3. 3Boys Of Fairhil
    The smell on Patrick's Bridge is wick- ed. How does Fa - ther Mat - thew stick it?. Here's up them all says the boys of Fair - hill. Come boys, spend a day with our Harrier Club so gay:. The...
  4. 4Celtic Symphony
    It was far across the sea, When the devil got a hold of me, He wouldnt set me free, So he kept me soul for ransom. Chorus 1. na na na na na na na na na. na na na na na na na na. I'm a sailor man...
  5. 5Erin Go Bragh
    I'll sing you a song of a row in the town, When the green flag went up and the Crown flag came down, 'Twas the neatest and sweetest thing ever you saw, And they played that great game they c...
  6. 6Go On Home British Soldiers
    Go on home British Soldiers Go on home. Have you got no fucking homes of your own. For 800 years we've fought you without fear. And we will fight you for 800 more. If you stay British Soldiers If...
  7. 7James Connelly
    James Connolly. Collected and Arranged by The Wolfe Tones. The man was all shot through that came to day into the Barrack Square. And a soldier I, I am not proud to say that we killed him there. They...
  8. 8My Heart Is In Ireland
    In the East End of London, I met an old man. He kept a bar called the Horses and Tram. "My parents were Irish. They loved that dear land,". The Cockney, he smiled, then he shook my old hand...
  9. 9Only Our Rivers Run Free
    were apples still grow in november. where blossoms still bloom from each tree. where leaves are still green in november. its then that our land will be free. i wander her hills and her valleys. and st...
  10. 10Padraic Pearse
    In Dublin town in nineteen sixteen a flame of freedom did arise. A group of men with determination caught an empire by surprise. Through the streets our men were marching. They rallied with their hope...
  11. 11Padraic Pearseof New York
    I was eighteen years old when I went down to Dublin. with a fistful of money and a cartload of dreams. "Take your time," said me father, "stop rushing like hell. and remember all's...
  12. 12Rock On Rock All
    Oh the empire is finished no foreign lands to seize. So the greedy eyes of England are looking towards the seas. Two hundred miles from Donegal, there's a place that's called Rockall. And th...
  13. 13Skibbereen
    O, Father dear, I ofttimes heard you talk of Erin's Isle. Her valleys green, her lofty scene, her mountains rude and wild. You said it was a pleasant place wherein a prince might dwell. Why have...
  14. 14Slievenamon
    Alone all alone by the wave-washed strand. And alone in a crowded hall. The hall it is gay and the waves they are grand. But but my heart is not here at all. It lies far away by night and by day. To t...
  15. 15Soldier
    In dungeon deep, I know what fate awaits me. Tied hand and foot, the foe has bound me fast. But in my pain, I pray the God above me. will grant this wish I know will be my last. Don't bury me in...
  16. 16The Lough Sheelin Eviction
    Farewell my Country a Long farewell. My tale of anguish no tongue can tell. For I'm forced to fly o'er the ocean wide. from the home I love by Lough Sheelin side. How proud was I of my girl...
  17. 17The Streets Of New York
    I was eighteen years old when I went down to Dublin. With a fistfull of money and a cartload of dreams. "Take your time," said my father, "stop rushing like Hell, And remember all'...
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