Lyrics Long Lie The Rivers - Johnny Logan
Lyrics
to
Long
Lie
The
Rivers
Johnny
Logan
Long
Lie
The
Rivers
Based
on
the
poem
"September
1913",
by
W.B.
Yeats
Long
lie
the
rivers
and
green
are
the
mountains
The
hopes
and
the
dreams
of
a
nation
so
small
Land
of
the
scholars,
the
saints
and
tomorrow
Oh
land
of
my
father
recall
Was
it
for
this
that
wild
geese
spread
The
grey
wing
on
every
tide
For
this
that
all
that
blood
was
shed
For
this
Edward
Fitzgerald
died
And
Robert
Emmet
and
Wolfe
Tone
All
the
delirium
of
the
brave
Romantic
Ireland's
dead
and
gone
It's
with
O'Leary
in
the
grave
Long
lie
the
rivers
and
green
are
the
mountains
The
hopes
and
the
dreams
of
a
nation
so
small
Land
of
the
scholars,
the
saints
and
tomorrow
Oh
land
of
my
father
recall
Yet
should
we
turn
the
years
again
And
call
those
exiles,
as
they
were
In
all
their
loneliness
and
pain
You'd
cry,
some
woman's
yellow
hair
Had
maddened
every
mother's
son
They
weighed
so
lightly
what
they
gave
But
let
them
be,
they're
dead
and
gone
They're
with
O'Leary
in
the
grave
Long
lie
the
rivers
and
green
are
the
mountains
The
hopes
and
the
dreams
of
a
nation
so
small
Land
of
the
scholars,
the
saints
and
tomorrow
Oh
land
of
my
father
recall
Long
lie
the
rivers
and
green
are
the
mountains
The
hopes
and
the
dreams
of
a
nation
so
small
Land
of
the
scholars,
the
saints
and
tomorrow
Oh
land
of
my
father
recall
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