Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Vinegar Hill, artist - Black 47. Album song Green Suede Shoes, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 31.12.1995
Record label: The Island Def Jam
Song language: English
Vinegar Hill |
The sun was settin' the rocks on fire |
The fields blisterin' with the heat |
When the militia came marchin' through our town |
Knockin' sparks off the little streets |
The priest watched them from his front door |
The sweat sparklin' on his skin |
When they burned his little chapel down |
He grabbed his missal and his gun |
I must go down to Wexford town |
Where the lightnin cracks the air |
And the people sing of freedom |
They’ve banished all despair |
The coward dies a million times |
The freeman dies just once |
So here’s to you revolution |
May your flame keep burnin' 'til |
We meet our Armageddon |
Up high on Vinegar Hill |
The priest’s name was Citizen Murphy |
I didn’t like him much |
He didn’t believe in the rights of man |
Just the power of the Catholic Church |
But I never saw a man as brave |
I’d follow him to hell |
Or to death in Enniscorthy |
On that godforsaken hill |
Fr. |
Murphy: |
«I get down on my knees everyday |
And I pray to my God |
But his face he has turned away |
From his people |
I have racked my brains for a compromise |
But to what end? |
Only one question remains |
Why have you deserted me, Oh Christ? |
The Bishop advises that all arms must be surrendered |
Leaving ourselves defenseless |
Against His Majesty and His royal plunderers |
But if the Bishop be a pawn |
I must ask myself whether it is better |
To die like a dog in a ditch |
Or rise up with my people — the poor against the rich? |
I return to my prayers |
And reflect upon Your tortured lips |
But not a word do I hear |
Just a veil of silence around the crucifix |
And I remember the Bishop’s words |
«When faith is gone, all hope is lost» |
Well, so be it |
I will rise up with my people |
And to hell with the eternal cost!" |
The sun beat down on the fields of corn |
The sweat was in our eyes |
When we heard the militia approachin' |
With their trumpets and their fifes |
The priest rode by on his silver horse |
The fire had cleansed his soul |
He said «let's strike a blow for freedom, boys,» |
Then we blew that scum right off the road |
I must go down to Wexford town |
Where the lightnin' cracks the air |
And the people sing of freedom |
They’ve banished all despair |
The coward dies a million times |
The freeman dies just once |
So here’s to you revolution |
May your flame keep burnin' 'til |
We meet our Armageddon |
Up high — on Vinegar Hill |