Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Rebel, artist - The Dubliners. Album song 20 Original Greatest Hits, in the genre Кельтская музыка
Date of issue: 28.07.2016
Record label: TY4TM
Song language: English
The Rebel |
I am come of the seed of the people, the people that sorrow; |
Who have no treasure but hope |
No riches laid up but a memory of an ancient glory |
My mother bore me in bondage, in bondage my mother was born |
I am of the blood of serfs; |
The children with whom I have played, the men and women with whom I have eaten |
Have had masters over them, have been under the lash of masters |
And though gentle, have served churls |
The hands that have touched mine |
The dear hands whose touch Is familiar to me |
Have worn shameful manacles, have been bitten at the wrist by manacles |
Have grown hard with the manacles and the task-work of strangers |
I am flesh of the flesh of these lowly, I am bone of their bone I that have |
never submitted; |
I that have a soul greater than the souls of my people’s masters |
I that have vision and prophecy, and the gift of fiery speech |
I that have spoken with God on the top of his holy hill |
And because I am of the people, I understand the people |
I am sorrowful with their sorrow, I am hungry with their desire; |
My heart is heavy with the grief of mothers |
My eyes have been wet with the tears of children |
I have yearned with old wistful men |
And laughed and cursed with young men; |
Their shame is my shame, and I have reddened for it |
Reddened for that they have served, they who should be free |
Reddened for that they have gone in want, while others have been full |
Reddened for that they have walked in fear of lawyers and their jailors |
With their Writs of Summons and their handcuffs |
Men mean and cruel |
I could have borne stripes on my body |
Rather than this shame of my people |
And now I speak, being full of vision: |
I speak to my people, and I speak in my people’s name to |
The masters of my people: |
I say to my people that they are holy |
That they are august despite their chains |
That they are greater than those that hold them |
And stronger and purer |
That they have but need of courage, and to call on the name of their God |
God the unforgetting, the dear God who loves the people |
For whom he died naked, suffering shame |
And I say to my people’s masters: Beware |
Beware of the thing that is coming, beware of the risen people |
Who shall take what ye would not give |
Did ye think to conquer the people, or that law is stronger than life |
And than men’s desire to be free? |
We will try it out with you ye that have harried and held |
Ye that have bullied and bribed |
Tyrants… hypocrites… liars! |