Lyrics McDonald's Raiders and Battle of Garvagh - The Irish Rovers
Well,
an
old
castle
towers
o'er
the
billows
That
thunder
by
Antrim's
green
land
And
there
dwelt
as
gallant
a
rover
That
ever
grasped
sword
in
his
hand
While
eight
stately
towers
o'er
the
waters
Watch
over
the
northern
domain
And
Sorley-boy
and
his
raiders
Hold
the
north
Antrim
coast
in
their
name
And
it's
up
wi'
bold
Sorley
McDonald
Sorley-boy
McDonald
the
free
As
straight
as
the
masts
of
his
galley
As
strong
as
the
waves
on
the
sea
The
septs
and
the
clans
of
MacQuillen
They
harried
his
lands
with
their
powers
He
gave
them
a
taste
of
his
cannon
Then
drove
them
like
sheep
from
his
towers
Well,
the
men
and
MacQuillen
sailed
over
Their
strong
fleet
to
make
him
a
slave
They
met
him
off
old
Port
na
Spaniagh
And
the
sharks
gnawed
their
bones
'neath
the
waves
And
it's
up
wi'
bold
Sorley
McDonald
Sorley-boy
McDonald
the
free
As
straight
as
the
masts
of
his
galley
As
strong
as
the
waves
on
the
sea
Long
time
in
that
old
battered
castle
Or
out
on
the
waves
with
his
band
He
feasted
and
ventured
and
conquered
And
unloosed
would
give
in
to
no
man
He
lived
as
a
daring
sea-raider
And
died
as
a
brave
man
should
die
And
he
sleeps
at
the
old
Bonamargie
Friary
And
the
waves
sing
a
dirge
to
the
skies
And
it's
up
wi'
bold
Sorley
McDonald
Sorley-boy
McDonald
the
free
As
straight
as
the
masts
of
his
galley
As
strong
as
the
waves
on
the
sea
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