Lyrics The Croppy Boy - Tommy Makem , The Clancy Brothers
It
was
early,
early
in
the
spring
The
birds
did
whistle
and
sweetly
sing,
Changing
their
notes
from
tree
to
tree
And
the
song
they
sang
was
Old
Ireland
free
It
was
early
early
in
the
night,
The
yeoman
cavalry
gave
me
a
fright
The
yeoman
cavalry
was
my
downfall
And
I
was
taken
by
Lord
Cornwall
'Twas
in
the
guard-house
where
I
was
laid,
And
in
a
parlour
where
I
was
tried
My
sentence
passed
and
my
courage
low
When
to
Dungannon
I
was
forced
to
go
As
I
was
passing
my
father's
door
My
brother
William
stood
at
the
door
My
aged
father
stood
at
the
door
And
my
tender
mother
her
hair
she
tore
As
I
was
going
up
Wexford
Street
My
own
first
cousin
I
chanced
to
meet
My
own
first
cousin
did
me
betray
And
for
one
bare
guinea
swore
my
life
away
As
I
was
walking
up
Wexford
Hill
Who
could
blame
me
to
cry
my
fill?
I
looked
behind,
and
I
looked
before
But
my
aged
mother
I
shall
see
no
more
And
as
I
mounted
the
platform
high
My
aged
father
was
standing
by
My
aged
father
did
me
deny
And
the
name
he
gave
me
was
the
Croppy
Boy
It
was
in
Dungannon
this
young
man
died
And
in
Dungannon
his
body
lies
And
you
good
people
that
do
pass
by
Oh
shed
a
tear
for
the
Croppy
Boy
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