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    Shane MacGowan And Alan Stivell- The Foggy Dew

    Twas down the glen one Easter morn
    To a city fair rode I.
    When armed line of marching men
    In squadrons passed me by.
    No pipes did hum, no battle drum
    Did sound its loud tattoo
    But the Angelus bell o’er the Liffey’s swell
    Rang out in the foggy dew.

    Right proudly high over Dublin town
    They hung out a flag of war.
    ‘Twas better to die ‘neath an Irish sky
    Than at Suvla or Sud el Bar.
    And from the plains of Royal Meath
    Strong men came hurrying through;
    While Brittania’s huns with their great big guns
    Sailed in through the foggy dew.

    O’ the night fell black and the rifles’ crack
    Made “Perfidious Abion” reel
    ‘Mid the leaden rail, seven tongues of flame
    Did shine o’er the lines of steel.
    By each shining blade a prayer was siad
    That to Ireland her sons be true,
    And when morning broke still the war flag shook
    Out its fold in the foggy dew

    ‘Twas England bade our wild geese go
    That small nations might be free.
    But their lonely graves are by Suvla’s waves
    On the fringe of the gray North Sea.
    But had they died by Pearse’s side
    Or fought with Cathal Brugha,
    Their names we’d keep where the Fenians sleep
    ‘Neath the shroud of the foggy dew.

    The bravest fell, and the solemn bell
    Rang mournfully and clear
    For those who died that Watertide
    In the springing of the year.
    And the world did gaze with deep amaze
    At those fearless men, but few
    Who bore the fight that freedom’s light
    Might shine through the foggy dew.

    Ah, back through the glen I rode again
    and my heart with grief was sore
    For I parted then with valiant men
    whom I never shall see more.
    But to and fro in my dreams I go and
    I’d kneel and pray for you,
    For slavery fled, O glorious dead, when
    you fell in the foggy dew.

    #357378

    Uber Esme 8)

    Perfect material for me to settle down to with my precious tumbler of Crested Ten nectar!

    :P

    x

    #357379

    Esme you are a very cool lady.

    but couldn’t you have used the word ‘clique’ as is fashion this summer ffs

    x

    #357380

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCnpVNg-s3E

    and as long as I belong tae Glesgie
    tomorrow belongs to me !!

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    #357384

    The Rare Auld Times

    Raised on songs and stories, heroes of reknown
    The passing tales and glories, that once was Dublin town
    The hallowed halls and houses, the haunting children’s rhymes
    That once was part of Dublin, in the rare auld times

    Ring a Ring a Rosie
    As the light declines
    I remember Dublin city
    In the Rare Auld times

    Oh me name it is Sean Dempsey, as Dublin as could be
    Born hard and late in Pimlico in a house that’s ceased to be
    By trade I was a cooper, lost out to redundancy
    Like my house that fell to progress, my trade’s a memory

    And I courted Peggy Dignam, as pretty as you please
    A rogue and a child of Mary, from the rebel Liberties
    I lost her to a student chap, with skin as black as coal
    When he took her off to Birmingham, she took away my soul

    Ring a Ring a Rosie
    As the light declines
    I remember Dublin city
    In the Rare Auld times

    Oh the years have made me bitter, the gargle dims me brain
    Cause Dublin keeps on changing and nothing seems the same
    The Pillar and the Met have gone, the Royal long since pulled down
    As the grey unyielding concrete makes a city of my town

    Ring a Ring a Rosie
    As the light declines
    I remember Dublin city
    In the Rare Auld times

    Fare thee well sweet Anna Liffey, I can no longer stay
    And watch the new glass cages that spring up along the Quay
    My mind’s too full of memories, too old to hear new chimes
    I’m a part of what was Dublin, in the rare auld times

    Ring a Ring a Rosie
    As the light declines
    I remember Dublin city
    In the Rare Auld times

    Ring a Ring a Rosie
    As the light declines
    I remember Dublin city
    In the Rare Auld times

    Composed by Pete St. John
    Performed by The Dubliners

    #357385

    From the poem by Patrick Kavanagh, this is one of my favourite songs.
    So much so, that I’ve included two wonderful versions here :)

    RAGLAN ROAD

    Performed by
    Luke Kelly
    and
    Sinead O’Connor

    On Raglan Road on an autumn day I saw her first and knew
    That her dark hair would weave a snare that I might one day rue;
    I saw the danger, yet I passed along the enchanted way,
    And I said, let grief be a fallen leaf at the dawning of the day.

    On Grafton Street in November we tripped lightly along the ledge
    Of the deep ravine where can be seen the worth of passion’s pledge,
    The Queen of Hearts still making tarts and I not making hay –
    Oh I loved too much and by such by such is happiness thrown away.

    I gave her gifts of the mind I gave her the secret sign that’s known
    To the artists who have known the true gods of sound and stone
    And word and tint without stint for I gave her poems to say.
    With her own name there and her own dark hair like clouds over fields of May

    On a quiet street where old ghosts meet I see her walking now
    Away from me so hurriedly my reason must allow
    That I had loved not as I should a creature made of clay –
    When the angel woos the clay he’d lose his wings at the dawn of day.

    #357386

    You are a very cultured woman Esme, I enjoy your posts. :)

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