Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Red Hugh, artist - Black 47. Album song Bankers and Gangsters, in the genre Иностранная авторская песня
Date of issue: 08.02.2010
Record label: United For Opportunity
Song language: English
Red Hugh |
Another sleepless night |
On a foreign shore |
Candle flickers by my bed |
Locks bolt my door |
I drink too much wine |
But it gives my brain relief |
Stops the meanderings |
That root me from my sleep |
I stare out at the night |
From a sweat-soaked bed |
The Queen lays plots in London |
But she won’t have my head |
The candle gutters |
The smell sweeps me back |
To the icy fields of Kinsale |
The bodies burning black |
Fire and lightning protect Tirconaill |
Fire and brimstone rain down on London |
They’ll long remember Red Hugh O’Donnell |
I could not join that battle |
I gave orders from my horse |
Wicklow snows had withered |
The toes inside my boots |
Still a fever of anxiety |
Racks my bones |
All my friends dead |
On Kinsale’s icy roads |
Oh were I back in Ulster |
I’d dive in Swilly’s foam |
Her crystal waters |
Would soothe my soul |
Dispatches from O’Neill |
He grows old and cautious |
Our allies are deserting |
My blade would rip their stomachs |
If Philip won’t help |
I’ll return alone |
O’Neill longs for an armistice |
What profit in a peace |
With a queen who’ll break her word |
I swear to God |
That bitch will taste my sword |
I’ll drag her red wig from her head |
Pull out her poisoned tongue |
I must get back to Ulster |
The candle is dead |
There’s footsteps at my door |
They halt |
I’m tormented by that whore |
Who waits at court in London |
For word of my demise |
Her agents hunt me everywhere |
But I will not be taken |
By any of her men |
My head will not grace London’s spike |
I’ll fight her to the end |
Tonight I sup with James Blake |
An honest man is he |
He’s promised me three ships of war |
We’ll sweep Lizzie from her throne |
I will take my place |
High King of the Irish |
Defender of my Faith |
With O’Neill as my adviser |
O’Byrne at my side |
I’ll rule with justice |
But now the dawn is breaking |
On this foreign shore |
I will arise and say my prayers |
Tomorrow I’ll go home |