Lyrics James Connolly - The Wolfe Tones
The
man
was
all
shot
through
that
came
to
day
into
the
BarrackSquare
And
a
soldier
I,
I
am
not
proud
to
say
that
we
killed
him
there
They
brought
him
from
the
prison
hospital
and
to
see
him
in
thatchair
I
swear
his
smile
would,
would
far
more
quickly
call
a
man
toprayer
Maybe,
maybe
I
don't
understand
this
thing
that
makes
theserebels
die
Yet
all
men
love
freedom
and
the
spring
clear
in
the
sky
I
wouldn't
do
this
deed
again
for
all
that
I
hold
by
As
I
gazed
down
my
rifle
at
his
breast
but
then,
then
a
soldierI.
They
say
he
was
different,
kindly
too
apart
from
all
the
rest.
A
lover
of
the
poor-his
wounds
ill
dressed.
He
faced
us
like
a
man
who
knew
a
greater
pain
Than
blows
or
bullets
ere
the
world
began:
died
he
in
vain
Ready,
Present,
and
him
just
smiling,
Christ
I
felt
my
rifleshake
His
wounds
all
open
and
around
his
chair
a
pool
of
blood
And
I
swear
his
lips
said,
"fire"
before
my
rifle
shot
thatcursed
lead
And
I,
I
was
picked
to
kill
a
man
like
that,
James
Connolly
A
great
crowd
had
gathered
outside
of
Kilmainham
Their
heads
all
uncovered,
they
knelt
to
the
ground.
For
inside
that
grim
prison
Lay
a
great
Irish
soldier
His
life
for
his
country
about
to
lay
down.
He
went
to
his
death
like
a
true
son
of
Ireland
The
firing
party
he
bravely
did
face
Then
the
order
rang
out:
Present
arms
and
fire
James
Connolly
fell
into
a
ready-made
grave
The
black
flag
was
hoisted,
the
cruel
deed
was
over
Gone
was
the
man
who
loved
Ireland
so
well
There
was
many
a
sad
heart
in
Dublin
that
morning
When
they
murdered
James
Connolly-.
the
Irish
rebel
1 Tri Coloured Ribbon
2 Snowy Breasted Pearl
3 Broad Black Brimmer
4 Get Out Ye Black & Tans
5 Paddy's Dream (Poem)
6 Botany Bay
7 Slievenamon
8 Some Say The Divil Is Dead
9 The Boys of Fair Hill
10 On the One Road
11 The Boys of the Old Brigade
12 Banna Strand
13 James Connolly
14 God Save Ireland
15 A Nation Once Again
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