Lyrics Soldiers Return - The Wolfe Tones
I
went
away
to
fight
a
war
that
small
nations
might
be
free
Got
a
soldiers
guns
and
uniform
to
fight
the
enemy
I
was
trained
to
shoot
my
fellow
before
he
got
to
me
And
I
danced
with
death
in
the
mud
and
wept
And
prayed
my
home
to
see.
Chorus:
So
come
over
to
me
darling
girl
come
here
me
Molly
dear.
You
are
as
welcome
as
the
flowers
in
may
you′re
welcome
here
to
me.
No
more
I'll
fire
the
musket
shot
or
hear
the
cannon
roar
I′ve
done
my
time,
now
you'll
be
mine
I'm
yours
for
ever
more.
While
in
the
trenches
there
I
thought
who
starts
these
bloody
-wars
And
thought
of
these
great
Irishmen
who
died
on
these
strange
shores
Then
a
bomb
did
burst
to
the
air
it
trust
some
shrapnel
fire
and
blood
I
escaped
it
then
shot
back
at
them
and
lay
back
in
the
mud.
Chorus:
While
I
was
off
in
foreign
lands,
fighting
other
peoples′
wars
Some
gallant
men
were
fighting
here
to
free
their
native
shore
You
shot
our
leaders
of
16
saw
our
city
sacked
and
burned
Then
you
sent
us
in
the
Black
and
Tans
to
greet
our
home
return.
Chorus:
I
don′t
need
your
heroes
welcome
I
don't
want
your
bugle
call
No
brass
band
no
pipes
and
drums,
no
medal
badge
or
star
But
give
me
what
you
promised
me
when
first
I
went
to
war
That′s
freedom
for
old
Ireland
and
I'll
go
to
fight
no
more.
Chorus:
1 Get Out Ye Black and Tans
2 The Connaught Rangers
3 Sean South / Broad Black Brimmer
4 Never Beat the Irish (Part 1)
5 They Don't Play Our Songs On the Radio
6 Helicopter
7 Grandfather
8 Never Beat the Irish (Part2)
9 Hyland Paddy
10 The West Awake
11 United Men
12 Teddy Bears Head
13 A Nation Once Again
14 Bodenstown Churchyard
15 Bold Robert Emmet
16 The Protestant Men
17 Women of Ireland
18 Boys of the Old Brigade
19 The Rebel
20 Kevin Barry
21 Gra Mo Croi
22 Only Our Rivers Run Free
23 The Devil Is Dead
24 God Save Ireland
25 Soldiers Return
26 Padraic Pearse
27 Ireland Unfree
28 Grace
29 Down By the Glenside
30 Joe Mcdonnell
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