Songtexte The Boys of the Old Brigade - The Wolfe Tones
Oh,
father
why
are
you
so
sad
On
this
bright
Easter
morn′
When
Irish
men
are
proud
and
glad
Of
the
land
that
they
were
born?
Oh,
son,
I
see
in
mem'ries
few
Of
far
off
distant
days
When
being
just
a
lad
like
you
I
joined
the
IRA.
Where
are
the
lads
that
stood
with
me
When
history
was
made?
A
Ghra
Mo
Chroi,
I
long
to
see
The
boys
of
the
old
brigade.
From
hills
and
farms
a
call
to
arms
Was
heard
by
one
and
all.
And
from
the
glen
came
brave
young
men
To
answer
Ireland′s
call.
'T
wasn't
long
ago
we
faced
a
foe,
The
old
brigade
and
me,
And
by
my
side
they
fought
and
died
That
Ireland
might
be
free.
Where
are
the
lads
that
stood
with
me
When
history
was
made?
A
Ghra
Mo
Chroi,
I
long
to
see
The
boys
of
the
old
brigade.
And
now,
my
boy,
I′ve
told
you
why
On
Easter
morn′
I
sigh,
For
I
recall
my
comrades
all
And
dark
old
days
gone
by.
I
think
of
men
who
fought
in
glen
With
rifle
and
grenade.
May
heaven
keep
the
men
who
sleep
From
the
ranks
of
the
old
brigade.
Where
are
the
lads
that
stood
with
me
When
history
was
made?
A
Ghra
Mo
Chroi,
I
long
to
see
The
boys
of
the
old
brigade.
1 Goodbye
2 Treat Me Daughter Kindly
3 Monsignor Horn
4 Zoological Gardens
5 Celtic Symphony
6 The Merry Ploughboy
7 Women of Ireland
8 Rock on Rockall
9 The Foggy Dew
10 James Connolly
11 The Man from Mullingar
12 Flow Liffey Waters
13 First of May
14 The Piper That Played Before Moses
15 Janie Mac I'm Nearly Forty
16 Give Me Your Hand
17 The Boys of the Old Brigade
18 Dingle Bay
19 The Big Strong Man
20 Boston Rose
21 The Broad Black Brimmer
22 Newgrange (Bru Na Boinne)
23 Come out Ye Black and Tans
24 Slieve Na Mban
25 Far Away in Australia
26 Helicopter Song
27 An Dòrd Fienne (Òrò Sè Do Bheatha Abhaile)
28 The Merman
29 The Teddy Bear's Head
30 Banna Strand
31 Many Young Men of Twenty
32 The West's Awake
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