Lyrics A Nation Once Again - The Wolfe Tones
When
boyhood′s
fire
was
in
my
blood
I
read
of
ancient
freemen,
For
Greece
and
Rome
who
bravely
stood,
Three
hundred
men
and
three
men;
And
then
I
prayed
I
yet
might
see
Our
fetters
rent
in
twain,
And
Ireland,
long
a
province,
be.
A
Nation
once
again!
A
Nation
once
again,
A
Nation
once
again,
And
lreland,
long
a
province,
be
A
Nation
once
again!
And
from
that
time,
through
wildest
woe,
That
hope
has
shone
a
far
light,
Nor
could
love's
brightest
summer
glow
Outshine
that
solemn
starlight;
It
seemed
to
watch
above
my
head
In
forum,
field
and
fane,
Its
angel
voice
sang
round
my
bed,
A
Nation
once
again!
It
whisper′d
too,
that
freedom's
ark
And
service
high
and
holy,
Would
be
profaned
by
feelings
dark
And
passions
vain
or
lowly;
For,
Freedom
comes
from
God's
right
hand,
And
needs
a
Godly
train;
And
righteous
men
must
make
our
land
A
Nation
once
again!
So,
as
I
grew
from
boy
to
man,
I
bent
me
to
that
bidding
My
spirit
of
each
selfish
plan
And
cruel
passion
ridding;
For,
thus
I
hoped
some
day
to
aid,
Oh,
can
such
hope
be
vain?
When
my
dear
country
shall
be
made
A
Nation
once
again!
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