paroles de chanson Wearing of the Green - The Wolfe Tones
Oh,
Paddy
dear
and
did
you
hear
the
news
that′s
goin'
round?
The
shamrock
is
by
law
forbid
to
grow
on
Irish
ground
Saint
Patrick′s
Day
no
more
we'll
keep
his
colours
can't
be
seen
For
they′re
hangin′
men
and
women
for
the
wearin'
of
the
green
I
met
with
Napper
Tandy
and
he
took
me
by
the
hand
He
said:
"How′s
dear
old
Ireland
and
how
does
she
stand?
She's
the
most
distressful
country
that
you
have
ever
seen
For
they′re
hangin'
men
and
women
for
the
wearin′
of
the
green"
For
the
wearin'
of
the
green
For
the
wearin'
of
the
green
They′re
hangin′
men
and
women
For
the
wearin'
of
the
green
Then
since
the
colour
we
must
wear
is
England′s
cruel
red
Sure
Ireland's
sons
will
ne′er
forget
the
blood
that
they
have
shed
You
may
take
the
shamrock
from
your
hat
and
cast
it
on
the
sod
But
'twill
take
root
and
flourish
there
though
underfoot
′tis
trod
My
father
loved
his
country
and
sleeps
within
its
breast
While
I
that
would
have
died
for
her
must
never
so
be
blessed
Those
tears
my
mother
shed
for
me
how
bitter
they
had
been
If
I
had
proved
a
traitor
to
the
wearin'
of
the
green
For
the
wearin'
of
the
green
For
the
wearin′
of
the
green
They′re
hangin'
men
and
women
For
the
wearin′
of
the
green
But
if
at
last
our
colours
should
be
torn
from
Ireland's
heart
Her
sons
with
shame
and
sorrow
from
the
dear
old
isle
will
part
I′ve
heard
a
whisper
of
a
land
that
lies
beyond
the
sea
Where
rich
and
poor
stand
equal
in
the
light
of
Freedom's
Day
Oh
Ireland
must
we
leave
you
driven
by
a
tyrant′s
hand
And
seek
a
mother's
blessing
from
a
strange
and
distant
land
Where
the
cruel
cross
of
England
shall
never
more
be
seen
And
in
that
land
we'll
live
and
die
still
wearing
Ireland′s
green
For
the
wearin′
ot
the
green
For
the
wearin'
of
the
green
They′re
hangin'
men
and
women
For
the
wearin′
of
the
green
For
the
wearin'
of
the
green
For
the
wearin′
of
the
green
They're
hangin'
men
and
women
For
the
wearin′
of
the
green
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