Текст песни Only Our Rivers Run Free - The Wolfe Tones
And
apples
still
grow
in
November
When
blossoms
still
bloom
from
each
tree
When
leaves
are
still
green
in
December
It′s
then
that
our
land
will
be
free
I
wander
her
hills
and
her
valleys
And
still
through
my
sorrow
I
see
A
land
that
has
never
known
freedom
And
only
her
rivers
run
free
I
drink
to
the
death
of
her
manhood
Those
men
who'd
rather
have
died
Than
to
live
in
the
cold
chains
of
bondage
To
bring
back
there
rights
were
denied
Oh,
where
are
you
now
when
we
need
you?
What
burns
were
the
flame
used
to
be?
Are
you
gone
like
the
snows
of
last
winter?
And
will
only
our
rivers
run
free?
How
sweet
is
the
life
but
we′re
crying
How
mellow
the
wine
but
it's
dry
How
fragrant
the
rose
but
it's
dying
How
gentle
the
breeze
but
it
sighs
What
good
is
in
youth
when
it′s
aging?
What
joy
is
in
eyes
that
can′t
see?
When
there's
sorrow
in
sunshine
and
flowers
And
still
only
our
rivers
run
free
1 The Connaught Rangers
2 The Soldiers Return
3 The Rebel (A Poem by Padraic Pearse)
4 Gra Mo Croi (I Long to See Old Ireland Free Once More)
5 Banna Strand (The Ballad of Roger Casement)
6 Never Beat the Irish, Pt. 2 (The Story Leading up to 1916)
7 Ireland Unfree Shall Never Be at Peace
8 The Devil Is Dead
9 Teddy Bears Head
10 Padraic Pearse
11 Grace
12 God Save Ireland
13 Only Our Rivers Run Free
14 James Connolly
15 Women of Ireland
16 The Boys of the Old Brigade
17 A Nation Once Again
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