paroles de chanson Michael - Johnny McEvoy
The
curlew
stood
silent
and
unseen
in
the
long
damp
grass,
And
he
looked
down
on
the
road
bellow
Him
that
wound
its
way
through
Beal
Na
m
Blath.
And
he
heard
the
young
men
shouting
and
cursing,
Running
backward
and
forward,
Dodging
weaving
and
ducking
the
bullets
that
Rained
down
on
them
from
the
hillside
opposite.
Just
as
quickly
as
it
started
the
firing
Stopped,
And
a
terrible
silence
hung
over
the
valley.
A
lone
figure
lay
on
the
roadside
in
the
drizzling
august
rain,
Dressed
in
green
great
coat,
leggings
and
brown
hob
nail
boots,
That
would
never
again
set
the
sparks
flying
from
the
Kitchen
flagstones
as
he
danced
his
way
through
a
half
set.
A
hurried
whispered
act
of
contrition
and
the
firing
breaks
out
again.
Candles
dripping
blood,
they
placed
beside
your
shoulders,
The
curlew
takes
to
flight
and
as
he
flies
out
over
the
empty
sad
Fields
of
West
Cork,
With
his
lonesome
call
he
must
tell
the
world
that
The
big
fella
has
fallen
and
that
Michael
is
gone.
On
a
far
off
August
day,
cold
young
men
in
ambush
lay,
On
a
roadside
by
a
hill
where
flowers
grow,
So
much
hate
for
one
so
young,
Who
was
right
and
who
was
wrong,
Though
a
thousand
years
may
pass
we'll
never
know.
Candles
dripping
blood,
they
placed
beside
your
shoulders,
Rosary
beads
like
teardrops
on
your
fingers,
Friends
and
comrades
standin
by,
in
their
grief
they
wonder
why,
Michael
in
their
hour
of
need
you
had
to
go.
And
when
evening
twlight
came,
gentle
fell
the
August
rain,
Oh
but
you
lay
still
and
silent
on
the
ground,
As
we
hung
our
heads
in
prayer,
in
our
sorrow
and
dispare,
We
wondered
was
it
friend
or
foe
who
shot
you
down,
Candles
dripping
blood,
they
placed
beside
your
shoulders,
Rosary
beads
like
teardrops
on
your
fingers,
Friends
and
comrades
standin
by,
In
their
grief
they
wonder
why,
Michael
in
their
hour
of
need
you
had
to
go.
Now
the
flame
that
you
held
high,
when
you
called
out
to
the
sky,
To
end
this
senseless
killing
and
this
shame,
Has
now
passed
to
other
hands
and
is
carried
Through
the
land
By
some
not
fit
to
even
speak
your
name.
Candles
dripping
blood,
they
placed
beside
your
shoulders,
Rosary
beads
like
teardrops
on
your
fingers,
Friends
and
comrades
standin
by,
In
their
grief
they
wonder
why,
Michael
in
their
hour
of
need
you
had
to
go.
Michael
in
our
hour
of
need
why
did
you
go
1 Mursheen Durkin
2 Those Brown Eyes
3 Nora
4 Boston Burgler
5 Long Before Your Time
6 Carrickfergus
7 Amy Johnson
8 Take Me By the Hand
9 Dreams That Come Easy
10 Where My Eileen Is Waiting
11 If Wishes Were Fishes
12 You Never Learned to Dance
13 The Famine Song
14 Roseville Fair
15 When The Rain Comes
16 You Seldom Come to See Me Anymore
17 Leaves in the Wind
18 Pat Murphy's Meadow
19 When We Danced to an Old Fashioned Tune
20 As Soon As I Can
21 Nancy Myles
22 The Homes of Donegal
23 John Williams
24 Staten Island
25 Rich Man's Garden
26 Ballad of Anne Frank
27 Run Around Angel
28 Long Way from the Sun
29 Love Me Once Again
30 Michael
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