ERIN GO BRAGH
(Ireland Forever)
I'll tell you a story of a row in the town,
When the green flag went
up and the Crown rag came down,
'Twas the neatest and sweetest thing ever you
saw,
And they played the best games played in Erin Go Bragh.
One of
our comrades was down at Ring's end,
For the honor of Ireland to hold and
defend,
He had no veteran soldiers but volunteers raw,
Playing sweet
Mauser music for Erin Go Bragh.
Now here's to Tom Pearce and our comrades
who died
Tom Clark, McDunna, McDurmott, McBryde,
And here's to Jan
Connelly who gave one hurrah,
And placed the machine guns for Erin Go Bragh.
One brave English captain was ranting that day,
Saying, "Give
me one hour and I'll blow you away,"
But a big Mauser bullet got stuck in his
craw,
And he died of lead poisoning in Erin Go Bragh.
Old Kent and his
comrades like lions at bay,
From the South Dublin Union poured death and
dismay,
And what was their horror when the Englishmen saw
All the dead
khaki soldiers in Erin Go Bragh.
Now here's to old Dublin, and here's her
renown,
In the long generation her fame will go down,
And our children
will tell how their forefathers saw,
The red blaze of freedom in Erin Go
Braugh.