Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Boys Of Barr Na Sráide, artist - Christy Moore.
Date of issue: 31.12.1977
Song language: English
The Boys Of Barr Na Sráide |
Oh, the town, it climbs the mountains and looks upon the sea |
At sleeping time or waking time, it’s there I’d like to be |
To walk again those kindly streets, the place where life began |
With the Boys of Barr na Sráide who hunted for the wren |
With cudgels stout they roamed about to hunt for the dreólín* |
We searched for birds in every furze from Litir to Dooneen |
We danced for joy beneath the sky, life held no print nor plan |
When the Boys of Barr na Sráide went hunting for the wren |
And when the hills were bleedin' and the rifles were aflame |
To the rebel homes of Kerry the Saxon strangers came |
But the men who dared the Auxies and fought the Black-and-Tan |
Were the Boys of Barr na Sráide who hunted for the wren |
But now they toil in foreign soil where they have made their way |
Deep in the heart of London or over on Broadway |
And I am left to sing their deeds and praise them while I can |
Those Boys of Barr na Sráide who hunted for the wren |
And here’s a health to them tonight wherever they may be |
By the groves of Carham river or the slope of Bean 'a Tí |
John Daly and Batt Andy and the Sheehans, Con and Dan |
And the Boys of Barr na Sráide who hunted for the wren |
When the wheel of life runs out and peace come over me |
Just take me back to that old town between the hills and sea |
I’ll take my rest in those green fields, the place where life began |
With those Boys of Barr na Sráide who hunted for the wren |