Текст песни Glenswilly - Wolfetones
Attention
pay,
my
countrymen,
and
hear
my
native
news
Although
my
song
is
sorrowful,
I
hope
you′ll
me
excuse
I
left
my
peaceful
residence
a
foreign
land
to
see
And
I
bid
farewell
to
Donegal,
likewise
to
Glenswilly
Some
stalwart
men
around
me
stood,
each
comrade
loyal
and
true
And
as
I
grasped
each
well-known
hand
to
bid
a
last
adieu
I
said,
My
fellow
countrymen,
I
hope
you'll
soon
be
free
To
raise
the
flag
more
proudly
oer
the
hills
of
Glenswilly
It
is
these
cruel
English
laws,
they
curse
our
native
isle
Must
Irishmen
always
live
like
slaves
or
else
die
in
exile?
There′s
not
a
man
to
strike
a
blow
or
to
keep
down
tyranny
Since
Lord
Leitrim
like
a
dog
was
shot
not
far
from
Glenswilly
No
more
beside
the
sycamore
I'll
hear
the
blackbird
sing
No
more
to
meet
the
blithe
cuckoo
to
welcome
back
the
spring
No
more
I'll
plow
your
fertile
fields,
a
chuisle
geal
mo
chroIdhe
On
foreign
soil
I′m
doomed
to
toil
far,
far
from
Glenswilly
God
bless
you,
dark
old
Donegal,
my
own
dear
native
land
In
dreams
I′ve
often
seen
your
hills
and
your
towering
mountains
grand
But
the
last
three
thousand
miles
of
life
separates
these
hills
from
me
I'm
a
poor
forlorn
exile
cast
far,
far
from
Glenswilly
I′m
a
poor
forlorn
exile
cast
far,
far
from
Glenswilly
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