Lyrics Gallipoli - Davey Arthur , The Fureys
I
remember
the
day
it
stands
clear
in
my
mind
We
stood
down
by
Dunlaoire
to
wave
you
goodbye
Your
ma
was
quietly
weeping
there
was
a
tear
in
my
eye
As
we
sent
you
to
Gallipoli
to
die
You
looked
so
young
as
you
stood
there
with
a
glint
in
your
eye
And
you
sang
rebel
songs
as
the
streamers
flew
high
Your
ma
turned
away
and
I
heard
a
sigh
God
your
sailing
to
Gallipoli
to
die
You
were
all
that
we
had
your
mammy
and
me
When
you
marched
dead
erect
you
were
proud
as
could
be
And
it
killed
your
poor
ma
and
it's
slowly
killing
me
You
were
blown
to
kingdom
come
on
the
shores
of
Gallipoli
We
only
got
the
one
letter
and
we
knew
right
away
It
said
deepest
regrets
your
son
was
bold
and
he
was
brave
You
were
only
eighteen
yet
your
mammy
and
I
Let
you
go
to
Gallipoli
to
die
You
fought
for
the
wrong
country,
you
died
for
the
wrong
cause
And
your
ma
often
said
it
was
Ireland's
great
loss
All
those
fine
young
men
who
marched
to
foreign
shores
to
fight
the
wars
When
the
greatest
war
of
all
was
at
home
Attention! Feel free to leave feedback.