Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Catalpa, artist - The Wolfe Tones. Album song A Sense of Freedom, in the genre Кельтская музыка
Date of issue: 25.07.2013
Record label: Celtic Collections
Song language: English
Catalpa |
Oh, come all ye gallant Irishmen |
I’ve a story I’ll relate |
I’ll tell to you of the Fenian men |
Who from the foe escaped |
Though bound with Saxon chains |
In a dark Australian jail |
They struck a blow for freedom |
And for New York town set sail |
On the seventeenth of April |
In the year of 'eighty-three |
The gallant bark Catalpa from |
Fremantle town did flee |
She showed The Green above The Red |
And she calmly made her way |
Prepared to take those Fenian men |
To safety o’er the sea |
Here’s to the ship, Catalpa |
And the boys of Uncle Sam |
And to all the Irishmen afloat |
And the Fenians to a man |
Here’s to Captain Anthony |
Boyle, Breslin, and his crew |
When challenged by The Empire’s might |
The stars and stripes he flew! |
Then Breslin and brave Desmond |
And Catalpa, taught and trim |
When fast approachin' them they saw |
A vision dark and dim |
It was the gun-boat Georgette |
Among their deck there stood |
One hundred hired assassins |
To shed the patriot blood |
My ship is sailin' peacefully |
Beneath a flag of stars |
It’s manned by Irish hearts of oak |
And manly Yankee tars |
And that dear emblem to the fore |
So plain for to be seen |
'Tis the banner to protect o' mine |
Ol' Ireland’s flag of green |
Here’s to the ship, Catalpa |
And the boys of Uncle Sam |
And to all the Irishmen afloat |
And the Fenians to a man |
Here’s to Captain Anthony |
Boyle, Breslin, and his crew |
When challenged by The Empire’s might |
The stars and stripes he flew! |
One hundred years have passed and gone |
Since the day in New York bay |
All sorts of floats and ships and boats |
Were there, hip-hip-hooray! |
They say the day three-thousand men |
About the rescue, knew |
Not a word was spoke and it was some joke |
On John Boyle’s navy, too |
And here’s to Captain Anthony |
Who well these men did free |
He dared the English navy men |
To fight among the sea |
Too John Devoy, his name held high |
And all friends to be seen |
The flag for which our heroes fought |
Was Ireland’s flag of green |
Here’s to the ship, Catalpa |
And the boys of Uncle Sam |
And to all the Irishmen afloat |
And the Fenians to a man |
Here’s to Captain Anthony |
Boyle, Breslin, and his crew |
When challenged by The Empire’s might |
The stars and stripes he flew! |
Here’s to the ship, Catalpa |
And the boys of Uncle Sam |
And to all the Irishmen afloat |
And the Fenians to a man |
Here’s to Captain Anthony |
Boyle, Breslin, and his crew |
When challenged by The Empire’s might |
The stars and stripes he flew! |