paroles de chanson The Rights of Man - The Wolfe Tones
I
speak
with
grandeur
one
night
in
slumber
My
mind
did
wander
near
to
Athlone
The
center
station
of
this
Irish
nation
A
congregation
unto
me
was
shown
Beyond
my
counting
upon
a
mountain
Near
to
a
fountain
that
clearly
ran
I
feel
to
tremble
I′ll
not
dissemble
As
they
assembled
for
the
rights
of
man
All
clad
in
green
there
I
thought
I
seen
A
virtuous
queen
who
was
grave
and
old
Saying
children
dear
now
do
not
fear
But
come
and
hear
what
I
will
unfold
This
fertile
country
for
seven
centuries
Since
strongbow's
entry
upon
our
land
Has
been
kept
under
woes
unnumbered
And
always
plundered
of
the
rights
of
man
My
cause
you
chided
you
so
derided
And
when
divided
alas
you
know
All
in
disorder
′round
Erin's
border
Strife,
grief
and
murder
have
left
you
low
Let
each
communion
detest
disunion
In
love
and
union
join
hand
in
hand
And
believe
old
Graine
that
proud
Britannia
Shall
no
more
rob
you
of
the
rights
of
man
Then
I
caught
a
crowd
they
all
spoke
aloud
And
fighting
stopped
and
bowed
to
take
advice
They
seemed
delighted
and
all
united
Not
to
be
frightened
but
to
rejoice
Her
harp
so
pleasing
she
played
amazing
I
still
stood
gazing
but
could
not
understand
She
sang
most
enchanting
and
most
endearing
Saying
always
be
true
to
the
rights
of
man
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