James Connolly
JAMES CONNOLLY A great crowd had gathered outside of Kilmeinhem, With their heads uncovered they knelt on the ground.
From inside that grim prison lay a brave Irish soldier, His life for his country about to lay down.
He went to his death like a true son of Ireland, The firing party he bravely did face, Then the order rang out: "
Present Arms, Fire!" James Connolly fell into a ready-made grave.
The black flag they hoisted the cruel deed was over, Gone was the man who loved Ireland so well.
There was many a sad heart in Dublin that morning, When they murdered James Connolly, the Irish Rebel!.
God's curse on you, England, you cruel-hearted monster Your deeds they would shame all the devils in hell.
There are no flowers blooming but the shamrock is growing On the grave of James Connolly, the Irish Rebel!.
Many years have rolled by since that Irish rebellion, When the guns of Britannia they loudly did speak.
The bold I.
R.
they stood shoulder to shoulder, And the blood from their bodies flowed down Sackville Street.
The Four Courts of Dublin the English bombarded, The spirit of Freedom they tried hard to quell.
For above all the din rose the cry '
No Surrender,' '
Twas the voice of James Cannolly, the Irish Rebel.
From inside that grim prison lay a brave Irish soldier, His life for his country about to lay down.
He went to his death like a true son of Ireland, The firing party he bravely did face, Then the order rang out: "
Present Arms, Fire!" James Connolly fell into a ready-made grave.
The black flag they hoisted the cruel deed was over, Gone was the man who loved Ireland so well.
There was many a sad heart in Dublin that morning, When they murdered James Connolly, the Irish Rebel!.
God's curse on you, England, you cruel-hearted monster Your deeds they would shame all the devils in hell.
There are no flowers blooming but the shamrock is growing On the grave of James Connolly, the Irish Rebel!.
Many years have rolled by since that Irish rebellion, When the guns of Britannia they loudly did speak.
The bold I.
R.
they stood shoulder to shoulder, And the blood from their bodies flowed down Sackville Street.
The Four Courts of Dublin the English bombarded, The spirit of Freedom they tried hard to quell.
For above all the din rose the cry '
No Surrender,' '
Twas the voice of James Cannolly, the Irish Rebel.
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Writer(s): Raymond John Andrew Smyth
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