Padraic Pearse
Padraic Pearse
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In Dublin town in 1916 a flame of freedom did arise A group of men with determination caught an empire by surprise Through the streets our men were marching they rallied with their hopes and fears And at the end a boy came searching for their leader Padraic Pearse The poet and the Irish Rebel, a Gaelic scholar and a visionary We gave to him no fighting tribute when Ireland�s at peace only that can be When Ireland�s a nation united and free On Easter morn he faced the nation from the steps of the GPO And read aloud the proclamation the seed of nationhood to show But soon the word had spread to London of an insurrection there at hand And the deeds of Padraic Pearse was set about to free his land For 5 long days the battle raged for 5 long nights the battle wore We would watch Dublin City blaze and see our men fall to the floor Now Ireland�s proud of her effort for her cause we fought with pride But to save more life and to save our city, we make our peace with Mc Fainis (...) Kilmainham Jail in 1916 they brought young Pearse to his death cell And they tried him as a traitor to shoot this man who dared to rebel He only tried to free his country of the shackles of 800 years When dawn did break on that May morning they shot our Leader Padraic Pearse This page has been viewed 1770 times © Brian Warfield |
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