Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Michael Collins, 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
Michael Collins |
Come listen all me true men to my simple rhyme |
For it tells of a young man cut off in his prime |
A soldier and a statesman who laid down the law, and |
To die by the roaside in lone Beal na Bla |
When barely sixteen to England crossed o’er |
For to work as a boy in a government store |
But the Volunteers call he could not disobey |
So he came back to Dublin to join in the fray |
At Easter nineteen sixteen when Pearse called them out |
The men from the Dublin battalion roved out |
And in the pos toffice they nobley did show |
How a handful of heros could outfight the foe |
To Stafford and jails transported they were |
As prisonners of England they soon made a stir |
Released before Christmas and home once again |
He banded old comrades together to train |
Dail Eireann assembled our rights to proclaim |
Suppressed by the English you’d think it’s a shame |
How Ireland’s best and bravest were harried and torn |
From the Arms of their loved ones and children new born |
For years Mick eluded their soldiers and spies |
For he was the master of clever disguise |
With the Custom House blazing she found t’was no use |
And soon Mother England had asked for a truce |
Oh when will the young men a sad lesson spurn |
That brother and brother they never should turn |
Alas that a split in our ranks 'ere we saw |
Mick Collins stretched lifeless in lone Beal na Bla |
Oh long will old Ireland be seeking in vain |
Ere we find a new leader to match the man slain |
A true son of Grainne his name long will shine |
O gallant Mick Collins cut off in his prime |