Come all ye maidens young and fair. And you that are blooming in your prime. Always beware and keep your garden fair. Let no man steal away your thyme. Chorus:. For thyme it is a precious thing. And t...
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1. A Bunch Of Thyme 2. A Fenian Song 1. The Queen's Own Regiment was their name;. From fair Toronto town they came. To put the Irish all to shame -. The Queen's and Colonel Boker!. 2. What fury fills each loyal mind!. No volu...3. A Little Bit Of Heaven Sure, a little bit o' Heaven fell from out of the sky one day. And nestled on the ocean in a spot so far away. And the angels found it, sure it looked so sweet and fair. They said suppose we leav...4. A Man You Dont Meet Every Day Oh, my name is Jock Stewart, I'm a canny gaun man. And a roving young fellow I've been. So be easy and free, when you're drinking with me. I'm a man you don't meet every day....5. A Mothers Love Is A Blessing An Irish boy was leaving. Leaving his native home. Crossing the broad Atlantic. Once more he wished to roam. And as he was leaving his mother. While standing on the Quay. He threw his arms around her...6. A Muirsheen Durkin In the days I went a courtin' I was never tired resortin'. To an alehouse or a playhouse and many's the house beside. But I told me brother Seamus I'd go off and be right famous. A...7. A Nation Once Again When boyhood's fire was in my blood. I read of ancient freemen, For Greece and Rome who bravely stood, Three hundred men and three men;. And then I prayed I yet might see. Our fetters rent in twa...8. A Night To Remember She left Southampton that April morn' in 1912. With more than 2000 on board on her maiden voyage to hell. The largest ship the world ever had seen, an excess of luxury. The unsinkable queen of th...9. A Pair Of Brown Eyes One summer evening drunk to hell. I sat there nearly lifeless. And old man in the corner sang. where the water lilies grow. And on the jukebox Johnny sang. about a thing called love. And it's how...10. A Rainy Night In Soho I've been loving you a long time. Down all the years, down all the days. And I've cried for all your troubles. Smiled at your funny little ways. We watched our friends grow up together. And...11. A Soldiers Song We'll sing a song, a soldier's song. With cheering rousing chorus. As round our blazing fires we throng. The starry heavens o'er us. Impatient for the coming fight. And as we wait the m...12. A Str Mo Chroi A Str Mo Chro, when you're far away. From the home you will soon be leaving. And its many's the time by night and day. Your heart will sorely be grieving. Though the stranger's land is...13. A Trace Boy On Ligoniel Hill Do ye mind the old horse trams a long time ago, As they passed through the city at jog trot or slow?. On the level they cantered, but the pace it did kill. When they got to the bottom of Ligoniel Hill...14. A Walk In The Irish Rain When the sun goes down o'er Dublin town. The colors last for hours, oh. The lights come on, the night's a song. And the streets all turn to gold. A gentle mist all heaven kissed. Like teardr...15. Admiral William Brown From a county Mayo town came a man of great renown. As a sailor and a soldier was none bolder. He went to America at an early age they say. As a cabin boy to sail the wide world over. Then adventure t...16. All Around My Hat My love she was fair, and my love she was kind. And cruel the judge and jury that sentenced her away. For thieving was a thing that she never was inclined to. They sent my love across the sea ten thou...17. Amhrn Na Bhfiann Sinne Fianna Fil. At F gheall ag irinn. Buidhean dr sluagh tar rinn do rinig chughainn. Fmhodh bherh saor. Sean-tr r sinnsear feasta. N fgfar f'n torn n fa'n tril. Anocht a theigeamh sa bhea...18. An Irishmans Dream Sure I've roamed this wide world over. But of all the lands I've seen. There's no spot I'd rather dwell in. Than my little isle of Green. Only last night I was dreamin'. Of a...19. An Irishmans Epistle To The Officers And Troops At Boston By my faith but I think ye're all makers of bulls, With your brains in your breeches, your bums in your skulls. Get home with your muskets and put up your swords, And look in your books for the m...20. And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda When I was a young man, I carried my pack. And I lived the free life of a rover. From the Murray's green basin to the dusty outback. I waltzed my matilda all over. Then in nineteen fifteen, my co...21. Arans Lonely Home If you that has your liberty. I pray you will draw near. A sad and dismal story. I mean to let you hear. While in a distant country. I languish sigh and moan. While I think of the days I spent. In Ara...22. Arthur Mcbride I had a first cousin called Arthur McBride. and we went a-walking down by the seaside. Seeking good fortune and what might betide. for it being on Christmas morning. For recreation we went on a tramp....23. Back Home In Derry In 1803 we sailed out to sea. Out from the sweet town of Derry. For Australia bound if we didn't all drown. And the marks of our fetters we carried. In rusty iron chains we sighed for our wains....24. Ballyroan I love the sunny shores of France. I love the Italian skies. Where beauty beams o'er fields and streams. And nature reigns sublime. I love the Alps, the winding Rhine. The classic Po and Rhone. B...25. Barrys Column From East to West, from North to South, They tried to hunt the column out. But the tans were forced to go without. The boys of Barry's Column. In armoured cars they came to stay, And wipe the Iri...26. Belfast Brigade Craig Adams sent the Specials out to shoot the people down. He thought the IRA were dead in dear old Belfast town. But he got a rude awakening with the rifle and grenade. When he met the 1st Battalion...27. Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms Believe me, if all those endearing young charms. Which I gaze on so fondly today. Were to change by tomorrow and fleet in my arms. Like fairy gifts fading away. Thou wouldst still be adored as this mo...28. Black And Tans! I was born on a Dublin street where the Royal drums do beat. And the loving English feet they tramped all over us. And each and every night when me father'd come home tight. He'd invite the...29. Black Is The Colour Black is the colour of my true love's hair. Her lips are like some roses fair. She's the sweetest face and the gentlest hands. I love the ground wheron she stands. I love my love and well sh...30. Bold Robert Emmet The struggle is over, the boys are defeated. Old Ireland's surrounded with sadness and gloom. We were defeated and shamefuIIy treated. And I, Robert Emmet, awaiting my doom. Hung, drawn and quart...31. Boolavogue (1) At Boolavogue as the sun was setting. O'er the bright May meadows of Shelmalier. A rebel hand set the heather blazing. and brought the neighbours from far and near. Then Father Murphy from old Ki...32. Boolavogue (2) Come all you warriors and renowned nobles. Give ear unto my warlike theme. And I will sing you how Father Murphy. Lately aroused from his sleepy dream. Neither Julius Cesar norAlexander. Nor brave Kin...33. Botany Bay Oh I'm on my way down to the quay. Where a big ship now does lie. For to take a gang of navvies. I was told to engage. But I thought I would call in for a while. Before I went away. For to take a...34. Boys Of Fairhill Chorus:. The smell on Patrick's Bridge is wicked. How does Faher Matthew stick it?. Here's up them all says the boys of Fair hill. Come boys, spend a day with our Harrier Club so gay:. The c...35. Boys Of The Old Brigade "Oh father, why are you so sad, on this bright Easter morn?. When Irishmen are proud and glad. Of the land where they were born. ". "Oh, son, I see sad mem'ries view. Of far-off di...36. Bread And Fishes As I went a walkin' one mornin' in spring. I met with some travelers in an old country lane. One was an old man, the second a maid. And the third was a young boy who smiled as he said. Choru...37. Brennan On The Moor 'Tis of a brave young highwayman. This story I will tell. His name was Willie Brennan. And in Ireland he did dwell. It was on the Kilwood Mountain. He commenced his wild career. And many a wealth...38. Bridgit Omalley Oh Bridgit OMalley, you left my heart shaken. With a hopeless desolation, Id have you to know. Its the wonders of admiration your quiet face has taken. And your beauty will haunt me wherever I go. The...39. Bring Them Home In the jail that held McSwiney, in that prison where he died. There lie two daughters of old Ireland and they fill my heart with pride. For I know England wishes that we'd let them die alone. But...40. Broad Black Brimmer There's a uniform that's hanging. In what's known as Father's room. A uniform so simple in it's style. It has no braid of gold or silk. no hat with feathered plumes. Yet Mothe...41. Buachaill N Irne Buachaill n irne m's bhragfainn cailn deas g. N fhiarfainn b spr li, timse fin saibhir go leor. 'S liom Corcaigh d mhad , is dh thaobh a' ghleanna, 's Tr Eoghain. 'S mura n-ai...42. Coast Of Malabar Far away across the ocean, underneath an Indian star. Dwells a dusky little (dark eyed lovely) maiden on the coast of Malabar. In the harbour, where we anchored, I can see her shy and sweet. With a bu...43. Comical Genius O a comical genius was thinking one day. How he'd jack up his job and receive handy pay. He did not like begging and work was too hard. So he got a bright notion to join up the guard. Diddly-i-du...44. Courtin In The Kitchen Come single belle and beau, unto me pay attention. Don't ever fall in love, tis the devil's own invention. For once I fell in love with a maiden so bewitchin'. Miss Henrietta Bell down...45. The Armagh Sniper In South Armagh there was a man who had a long-range gun. He said I'll show them Army boys there's nowhere they can run. He was the South Armagh sniper. He'd pick a spot and wait the wh...46. The Bard Of Armagh Oh list' to the tale of a poor Irish harper. And scorn not the string of his old withered hands. But remember those fingers they once could move sharper. To raise up the strains of his dear nativ...47. The Birmingham Six There were six men in Birmingham, in Guildford there's four. That were picked up and tortured and framed by the law. And the filth got promotion, but they're still doing time. For being Iris...48. The Black And Tan Gun It was down in the town of old Bantry. Where most of the fighting was done. It was there that a young Irish soldier. Was shot by a Black-and-Tan gun. As he raised himslef up to his elbow. As the blood...49. The Bold Black And Tan Says Lloyd-George to Macpherson, "I'll give you the sack. To uphold law and order you haven't the knack. I'll send over Greenwood, a much stronger man. And fill up the Green Isle w...50. The Bold Fenian Men 'Twas down by the glenside, I met an old woman. She was picking young nettles and she scarce saw me coming. I listened awhile to the song she was humming. Glory O, Glory O, to the bold Fenian men...51. The Bold Odonohue Here I am from Paddy's land, a land of high renown. I broke the hearts of all the girls from miles of Keady town. And when they hear that I'm away' they raise a hullabaloo. When they he...52. The Boys From The County Armagh There's one fair county in Ireland. With memories so glorious and grand. Where nature has lavished its beauty. In the orchards of Erin's green land. I love it's cathederal city. Once fo...53. The Boys From The County Cork You've in history's pages. the heroes of great fame. The deeds they done, the battles won. and how they made their name. But the boys that mad the history. for the orange, white and green. w...54. The Boys From The County Mayo Far away from the land of the Shamrock and heather. In search of a living, as exiles we roam. But whenever we chance to assemble together. We think of the land where we once had a home:. But these hom...55. The Boys Of Killybegs There are wild and rocky hills on the coast of Donegal. And the fishermen are hearty, brave and free. and the big atlantic swell. is a thing they know right well. as they fight to make their living fr...56. The Cliffs Of Doneen You may travel far far from your own native land. Far away o'er the mountains, far away o'er the foam. But of all the fine places that I've ever been. Sure there's none can compare...57. The Crack Was Ninety In The Isle Of Man Well, weren't we the rare oul stock spent the evening getting locked. Up in the Ace o hearts where the high stools were engaging. Over the Butt Bridge down the dock the boat she sailed at 5 o&apo...58. The Croppy Boy It was early, early in the spring. The birds did whistle and sweetly sing. Changing their notes from tree to tree. And the song they sang was "Ould Ireland Free". It was early early in the n...59. The Curragh Of Kildare The winter it has passed. And the summer's come at last. The small birds are singing in the trees. And their little hearts are glad. Ah, but mine is very sad. Since my true love is far away from...