Padraic Colum (1881–1972). Anthology of Irish Verse. 1922.
By Anonymous43. The Shan Van Vocht
O
Says the Shan Van Vocht;
The French are on the say,
Says the Shan Van Vocht;
Oh! the French are in the Bay,
They’ll be here without delay,
And the Orange will decay,
Says the Shan Van Vocht.
Oh! the French are in the Bay,
They’ll be here by break of day
And the Orange will decay,
Says the Shan Van Vocht.
Says the Shan Van Vocht;
Where will they have their camp?
Says the Shan Van Vocht;
On the Curragh of Kildare,
The boys they will be there,
With their pikes in good repair,
Says the Shan Van Vocht.
To the Curragh of Kildare
The boys they will repair
And Lord Edward will be there,
Says the Shan Van Vocht.
Says the Shan Van Vocht;
What should the yeomen do,
Says the Shan Van Vocht;
What should the yeomen do,
But throw off the red and blue,
And swear that they’ll be true
To the Shan Van Vocht?
What should the yeomen do,
But throw off the red and blue,
And swear that they’ll be true
To the Shan Van Vocht?
Says the Shan Van Vocht;
What colour will they wear?
Says the Shan Van Vocht;
What colours should be seen
Where their father’s homes have been
But their own immortal green?
Says the Shan Van Vocht.
Says the Shan Van Vocht;
Will Ireland then be free?
Says the Shan Van Vocht;
Yes! Ireland shall be free,
From the centre to the sea;
Then hurrah for Liberty!
Says the Shan Van Vocht.
Yes! Ireland shall be free,
From the centre to the sea;
Then hurrah for Liberty!
Says the Shan Van Vocht.