Lyrics Dunlavian Green - Dolores Keane
In
the
year
of
one
thousand
seven
hundred
and
ninety-eight
A
sorrowful
tale,
the
truth
unto
you
I'll
relate
Thirty-six
heroes
to
the
world
they
were
left
to
be
seen
By
a
false
information
were
shot
on
Dunlavin
Green
Bad
luck
to
you,
Saunders,
for
you
did
their
lives
betray
You
said
a
parade
would
be
held
on
that
very
same
day
Our
drums,
they
did
rattle,
our
fifes,
they
did
sweetly
play
Surrounded
we
were
and
privately
marched
away
Quite
easy
they
led
us
like
prisoners
through
the
town
To
be
shot
on
the
plain,
we
first
were
forced
to
kneel
down
Such
grief
and
such
sorrow
were
never
before
there
seen
When
the
blood
ran
in
the
streams
down
the
dykes
of
Dunlavin
Green
There
is
young
Matty
Farrell
who
has
plenty
of
cause
to
complain
Likewise
the
two
Duffys
who
were
shot
down
upon
the
plain
Young
Andy
Ryan,
his
mother
distracted
will
run
For
the
loss
of
her
darling,
her
only
beloved
son
Some
of
our
boys
to
the
hills,
they
are
going
away
Some
of
them
shot
and
more
of
them
going
to
sea
Michael
Dwyer
in
the
mountains
to
Saunders,
he
owes
a
spleen
For
loss
of
his
brothers
who
were
shot
on
Dunlavin
Green
Bad
luck
to
you,
Saunders,
bad
luck
may
you
never
shun
May
the
widow's
curse
melt
you
like
snow
in
the
noonday
sun
Cries
of
the
orphans,
their
murmurs
you
cannot
screen
For
the
loss
of
their
fathers
who
were
shot
on
Dunlavin
Green
In
the
year
of
one
thousand
seven
hundred
and
ninety-eight
A
sorrowful
tale,
the
truth
unto
you
I'll
relate
Thirty-six
heroes
to
the
world
they
were
left
to
be
seen
By
a
false
information
were
shot
on
Dunlavin
Green
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