The Town Pants

The Town Pants - Boys Of The Old Brigade lyrics

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Oh, father why are you so sad

On this bright Easter morn'

When Irish men are proud and glad

Of the land that they were born?

Oh, son, I see in mem'ries few

Of far off distant days

When being just a lad like you

I joined the IRA.

Where are the lads that stood with me

When history was made?

A Ghra Mo Chroi, I long to see

The boys of the old brigade.

From hills and farms a call to arms

Was heard by one and all.

And from the glen came brave young men

To answer Ireland's call.

‘T wasn't long ago we faced a foe,

The old brigade and me,

And by my side they fought and died

That Ireland might be free.

Where are the lads that stood with me

When history was made?

A Ghra Mo Chroi, I long to see

The boys of the old brigade.

And now, my boy, I've told you why

On Easter morn' I sigh,

For I recall my comrades all

And dark old days gone by.

I think of men who fought in glen

With rifle and grenade.

May heaven keep the men who sleep

From the ranks of the old brigade.

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