Lyrics Kevin Barry - The Dublin City Ramblers
In
Mountjoy
jail
one
Monday
morning
High
upon
the
gallows
tree,
Kevin
Barry
gave
his
young
life
For
the
cause
of
liberty.
Just
a
lad
of
eighteen
summers,
Still
there's
no
one
can
deny,
As
he
walked
to
death
that
morning,
He
proudly
held
his
head
on
high.
Just
before
he
faced
the
hangman,
In
his
dreary
prison
cell,
British
soldiers
tortured
Barry,
Just
because
he
wouldn't
tell.
And
the
names
of
his
brave
comrades,
And
other
things
they
wished
to
know.
"Turn
informer
and
we'll
free
you"
Kevin
Barry
answered,
"no".
Proudly
standing
to
attention
While
he
bade
his
last
farewell
To
his
broken
hearted
mother
Whose
grief
no
one
can
tell.
For
the
cause
he
proudly
cherished
This
sad
parting
had
to
be
Then
to
death
walked
softly
smiling
That
old
Ireland
might
be
free.
Another
martyr
for
old
Ireland;
Another
murder
for
the
crown,
Whose
brutal
laws
may
kill
the
Irish,
Could
not
keep
their
spirit
down.
Lads
like
Barry
are
no
cowards.
From
the
foe
they
will
not
fly.
Lads
like
Barry
will
free
Ireland,
For
her
sake
they'll
live
and
die.
1 Our Lads in Crumlin Jail
2 Take Me Home to Mayo
3 Bring Them Home
4 James Connolly
5 The Men Behind the Wire
6 Shall My Soul Pass Through Old Ireland
7 The Jail At Cluan-Meala
8 The Ould Triangle
9 Over the Wall
10 Long Kesh
11 Tom Williams
12 Helicopter Song
13 Robert Emmet
14 Kevin Barry
15 19 Men
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