White, Orange and Green (Tabhair dom do La'mh)

In the bold Gautea Mountains, so far far away.
I'll tell you a story that happened one day.
About a young girl, her age was .
And she carried a banner: white orange and green.

And a young English soldier was passing that way.
And saw the young girl with her banner so gay.
He laughed and he joked and got off his machine.
Determined to capture white orange and green.

"Well, you can't have my banner" the young girl replied.
"Till your blood and mine on the bold Gauteas lie,
for I am a rebel and that's nothing mean
and I'd lay down my life for white orange and green".

And the young English soldier turned white as the snow.
Got on his machine and away he did go.
For there's no use in fighting a girl of .
Who would die for a banner, white orange and green.



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Writer(s): R. Sarc
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