Lyrics Saxon Shilling - The Dubliners
Hark
a
marshall
sound
is
heard
The
march
of
soldiers
fife
and
drumming
Eyes
are
start
and
hearts
are
stood
For
bold
recruits
the
brave
are
coming
Ribbons
flaunting
feathers
gay
The
sound
and
sights
are
surely
thrilling
Dazzle
village
youths
the
day
Who′re
proud
to
take
the
Saxon
Shilling
Peace
of
spirits
will
not
bow
And
peace
to
parish
tyrants
longer
Ye
who
wear
the
villian
brow
And
ye
who
pine
and
hope
asunder
Fools
without
the
brave
man's
face
Are
slaves
and
starving
who
are
willing
To
sell
themselves
to
shame
and
death
Except
the
fabled
Saxon
Shilling
Go
to
find
the
crime
and
toil
That
doom
to
which
such
guilt
is
hurried
Go
to
leave
on
Indian
soil
your
bones
To
breach
accursed
and
buried
Go
to
crush
the
just
and
brave
Whose
wrongs
with
wrath
the
world
are
filling
Go
to
slay
each
by
the
slave
or
Spurn
the
blasted
Saxon
Shilling
Irish
hearts
why
should
you
bleed
To
swell
the
tide
of
British
glory
Aiding
their
spots
in
their
needs
Whose
chains
are
green
so
often
gory
None
say
those
who
wish
to
see
The
noblest
killed
the
meanest
killing
And
the
true
hearts
of
the
risen
free
Will
take
again
the
Saxon
Shilling
Irish
youths
reserve
your
strength
Until
an
hour
of
glorious
duty
When
freedom
smile
shall
cheer
at
length
The
land
of
bravery
and
beauty
Bribes
and
threats
so
heed
no
more
Let
not
but
justice
make
you
willing
To
leave
your
own
dear
Ireland
shore
For
those
to
send
as
Saxon
Shilling
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