
Date of issue: 01.10.2005
Song language: English
Black and Tans |
I was born in Dublin streets where the Loyalist drums did beat |
And the bloody English boots trampled all over us |
And every single night when me da' would came home tight |
He’d invite the neighbors outside with this Come out you black and tans, |
come on and fight me like a man |
Show your wife how you won medals down in Flanders |
Tell her how the IRA made you run like hell away |
From the green and lovely lanes of Killashandra |
Tell her how you bravely slew them poor Arabs two by two |
Like the Zulus they had spears and bows and arrows |
Tell her how faced down one with your sixteen pounder gun |
And you frightened them poor natives to their marrow |
Come on and let us hear you tell how you slammed the great Parnell |
When you fought them well and truly persecuted |
Where all those sneers and cheers that you bravely let us hear |
When our heroes of sixteen were executed |
The day is coming fast and the time will soon be near |
When each yeoman will be cast aside before us |
And if there be a need sure my kids will sing God speed |
With a verse of two of Steven Beehan’s |
Name | Year |
---|---|
Lady of New Tomorrow | 2011 |
Rare Moments | 2005 |
Skibereen | 2005 |
When Day Is Over | 2011 |
Home Is Where Your Heart Is | 2011 |
Dream Shelf | 2011 |
Why | 2005 |
Ditch | 2008 |
Prison | 2011 |
One Way Ticket | 2011 |
Take Me High | 2011 |
Blessed and Damned | 2008 |
No Surrender | 2011 |
Heather | 2011 |
Memories | 2008 |
So in Love | 2011 |
Life Without Living on a Sunny Winter Day | 2008 |
I Will Never (Be Your Friend) | 2008 |
One for the Road | 2011 |
Pile of Sins | 2008 |