Skibbereen
(专辑: Plain & Simple - 1972)
Oh father dear, I
oft-times hear you speak of Erin's isle Her lofty hills, her valleys green, her mountains rude and wild They say she is a
lovely land wherein a
saint might dwell So why did you abandon her, the
reason to me tell. Oh son, I
loved my native land with energy and pride Till a
blight came o'er the
praties; my sheep, my cattle died My rent and taxes went unpaid, I
could not them redeem And that's the
cruel reason why I
left old Skibbereen. Oh well do I
remember that bleak December day The
landlord and the
sheriff came to take us all away They set my roof on fire with their cursed English spleen I
heaved a
sigh and bade goodbye to dear old Skibbereen. Your mother too, God rest her soul, fell on the
stony ground She fainted in her anguish seeing desolation 'round She never rose but passed away from life to immortal dream She found a
quiet grave, me boy, in dear old Skibbereen. And you were only two years old and feeble was your frame I
could not leave you with my friends for you bore your father's name I
wrapped you in my cóta mór in the
dead of night unseen I
heaved a
sigh and bade goodbye to dear old Skibbereen. Oh father dear, the
day will come when in answer to the
call All Irish men of freedom stern will rally one and all I'll be the
man to lead the
band beneath the
flag of green And loud and clear we'll raise the
cheer, Revenge for Skibbereen!