Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The Broad Black Brimmer , by - BrierRelease date: 02.03.2014
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The Broad Black Brimmer , by - BrierThe Broad Black Brimmer |
| There’s a uniform hanging |
| In what’s known as Father’s room |
| A uniform so simple in it’s style |
| It has no braid of silk nor gold |
| No hat with feathered plumes |
| Yet me Mother has preserved it all the while |
| One day she made me try it on |
| A wish of mine for years |
| «Just a memory of your father, Sean» she said |
| And as I tried the Sam Browne on |
| She was smiling through her tears |
| As she placed the broad black brimmer on me head |
| It’s just a broad black brimmer |
| It’s ribbons frayed and torn |
| By the careless whisk of manies a mountain breeze |
| An old trench coat that’s a battle stained and worn |
| And the breeches almost threadbare at the knees |
| A Sam Browne belt, with a buckle big and strong |
| And a holster that’s been empty many a day |
| And when men claim Ireland’s freedom |
| The one they’ll choose to lead 'em |
| Will wear the broad black brimmer of the IRA |
| That uniform was worn by me father long ago |
| When he reached me mother’s homestead on the run |
| That uniform was worn in that little church below |
| When Father Mac he blessed the pair as one |
| And after Truce and Treaty and the parting of the ways |
| He wore it when he marched out with the rest |
| And as they bore his body down the rugged heather braes |
| They placed the broad black brimmer on his breast |
| It’s just a broad black brimmer |
| It’s ribbons frayed and torn |
| By the careless whisk of manies a mountain breeze |
| An old trench coat that’s a battle stained and worn |
| And the breeches almost threadbare at the knees |
| A Sam Browne belt, with a buckle big and strong |
| And a holster that’s been empty many a day |
| And when men claim Ireland’s freedom |
| The one they’ll choose to lead 'em |
| Will wear the broad black brimmer of the IRA |
| There’s a uniform hanging |
| In what’s known as Father’s room |
| A uniform so simple in it’s style |
| It has no braid of silk nor gold |
| No hat with feathered plumes |
| Yet me Mother has preserved it all the while |
| One day she made me try it on |
| A wish of mine for years |
| «Just a memory of your father, Sean» she said |
| And as I tried the Sam Browne on |
| She was smiling through her tears |
| As she placed the broad black brimmer on me head |
| It’s just a broad black brimmer |
| It’s ribbons frayed and torn |
| By the careless whisk of manies a mountain breeze |
| An old trench coat that’s a battle stained and worn |
| And the breeches almost threadbare at the knees |
| A Sam Browne belt, with a buckle big and strong |
| And a holster that’s been empty many a day |
| And when men claim Ireland’s freedom |
| The one they’ll choose to lead 'em |
| Will wear the broad black brimmer of the IRA |
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