Текст песни Henry Joy - Tommy Makem
An
ulster
man
i
am
proud
to
be
From
the
antrim
glens
i
come
And
though
i've
laboured
by
the
sea
I
have
followed
fife
and
drum
I
have
heard
the
martial
tramp
of
men
I've
seen
them
fight
and
die
Ah!
lads
it's
well
i
remember
when
I
followed
henry
joy
I
dragged
my
boat
in
from
the
shore
And
i
hid
my
sails
away
I
hung
my
nets
upon
a
tree
And
i
scanned
the
moonlit
bay
The
boys
were
out,
the
red
coats
too
I
kissed
my
love
good-bye
And
in
the
shade
of
the
greenwood
glade
I
followed
henry
joy
It
was
for
ireland's
cause
we
fought
For
home
and
sire,
we
bled
'Though
our
numbers
were
few,
our
hearts
were
true
And
five
to
one
lay
dead
And
many
a
lassie
mourned
her
lad
And
mother
mourned
her
boy
For
youth
was
strong
in
the
daring
throng
That
followed
henry
joy
In
belfast
town,
they
built
a
tree
And
the
redcoats
mustered
there
I
saw
him
come
as
the
beat
of
a
drum
Rolled
out
in
the
barrack
square
He
kissed
his
sister,
went
aloft
And
waved
a
last
good-bye
My
god
he
died,
i
turned
and
i
cried
They
have
murdered
henry
joy
1 Henry Joy
2 Leatherwing Bat
3 The Bard of Armagh
4 Erie Canal
5 The Butcher Boy
6 Farewell to Nova Scotia
7 Winds of Morning
8 The Little Beggarman
9 Four Green Fields
10 Sally O
11 True Love and Time
12 Galloway Hills
13 Better Times
14 Song of the Wandering Angus
15 Killyburn Brae
16 Bonny Love
17 Venezuela
18 Vancouver
19 New York Girls
20 My Lagan Love
21 Lolly Toodum
22 Going Home to Mary
23 As I Roved Out
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