Текст песни Michael Collins - The Wolfe Tones
Come
listen
all
me
true
men
to
my
simple
rhyme
For
it
tells
of
a
young
man
cut
off
in
his
prime
A
soldier
and
a
statesman
who
laid
down
the
law,
and,
To
die
by
the
roaside
in
lone
Beal
na
Bla
When
barely
sixteen
to
England
crossed
o′er
For
to
work
as
a
boy
in
a
government
store
But
the
Volunteers
call
he
could
not
disobey
So
he
came
back
to
Dublin
to
join
in
the
fray
-Chorus-
At
Easter
nineteen
sixteen
when
Pearse
called
them
out
The
men
from
the
Dublin
battalion
roved
out
And
in
the
pos
toffice
they
nobley
did
show
How
a
handful
of
heros
could
outfight
the
foe.
To
Stafford
and
jails
transported
they
were
As
prisonners
of
England
they
soon
made
a
stir
Released
before
Christmas
and
home
once
again
He
banded
old
comrades
together
to
train
Dail
Eireann
assembled
our
rights
to
proclaim
Suppressed
by
the
English
you'd
think
it′s
a
shame
How
Ireland's
best
and
bravest
were
harried
and
torn
From
the
Arms
of
their
loved
ones
and
children
new
born.
For
years
Mick
eluded
their
soldiers
and
spies
For
he
was
the
master
of
clever
disguise
With
the
Custom
House
blazing
she
found
t'was
no
use
And
soon
Mother
England
had
asked
for
a
truce
Oh
when
will
the
young
men
a
sad
lesson
spurn
That
brother
and
brother
they
never
should
turn
Alas
that
a
split
in
our
ranks
′ere
we
saw
Mick
Collins
stretched
lifeless
in
lone
Beal
na
Bla
Oh
long
will
old
Ireland
be
seeking
in
vain
Ere
we
find
a
new
leader
to
match
the
man
slain
A
true
son
of
Grainne
his
name
long
will
shine
O
gallant
Mick
Collins
cut
off
in
his
prime.
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