A great song by the Wolfe Tones! Again, sorry for not uploading much, I've been quite busy, but I'm set on making a few more videos over the next few days. Enjoy!
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@nabcunion11 ай бұрын
My grandchildren inherit my uniform and guns. I have always taught them to fight for the freedom of all people. When i die, may they rise and bring freedom to the world.
@LukeConnolly-wj2rf3 ай бұрын
I 100%agree with that
@michaellavery489911 ай бұрын
Great cover. We had many great summer (and winter!) nights as kids in Scotland where we sang this and many other Irish songs, whilst enjoying a refreshment and tending a small fire.
@brendanforester46013 жыл бұрын
“All of us are going after now. Believe that we have saved the soul of Ireland. That we have struck the first successful blow to freedom and that freedom is coming. But between this and freedom, Ireland will go through Hell. But Ireland will never lie down again.” “I and my fellow signatories believe that we have struck the first successful blow for freedom. The next blow, which we have no doubt Ireland will strike, will win through. In this belief, we die happy.” - Tom Clarke. “Rougher than death, the road I choose. Yet shall my feet not walk astray. Though dark, my way I shall not lose, for this way is the darkest way. Now have I chosen in the dark, the desolate way to walk alone, yet strive to keep alive one spark of your known grace and grace unknown. And when I leave you, lest my love should seal your spirit’s ark with clay, spread your bright wings, O Shining Dove. But my way is the darkest way.” “I am very happy I am dying for the Glory of God and the Honor of Ireland.” - Joseph Mary Plunkett. “I, before paying the penalty of death for my love of Ireland and abhorrence of her slavery, desire to make known to all my fellow countrymen that I die as I have lived, bearing no malice to any man and in perfect peace with Almighty God. The principles for which I give my life are so sacred that I now walk to my death in the most calm and collected manner. I meet death for Ireland’s cause as I have worked for the same cause all my life. God save Ireland!” - Seán MacDiarmada. “I am to die at dawn. I am ready to die, when I thank God that I die in so holy a cause. For myself, I have no regret. The one bitterness that death has for me is the separation it brings from my beloved wife, Murial. And my beloved children, Donna and Barbara. It breaks my heart to think that I shall never see my children again. But I have not wept or mourned. I counted the cost of this and I’m ready to pay it. Murial has been sent for here. I do not know if she can come. She may have no one to take to the children while she is coming. If she does. My dearest love, Murial. Thank you a million times for all you have been to me. I have only one trouble in leaving life: Leaving you so. Be brave, darling. But for your suffering, this would be all joy and glory. Goodbye, your loving husband.” - Thomas MacDonagh. “To my poor son, Rónán, from his father who is to be executed tomorrow, for Ireland. Take good care of your mother. God help you and may He give you a long and happy life. May God free Ireland.” “Aíne, my wife. Keep this in memory of me, Aíne, my love. Tell Rónán I’m dying for Ireland. When he is older, he will understand. My dearest Aíne. My poor little sweetheart of how many years ago? Ever my comforter. God comfort you now. What can I say? I die a noble death for Ireland’s freedom. Have hope, my love. Stay strong until we meet again in Heaven. You and I and poor little Rónán. Adieu.” “Ireland has shown she is a nation. In the years to come, Ireland will honor those who risked all for her honor, at Easter 1916.” - Eamonn Ceannt. “One man can free a people. As One Man redeemed the world. I will take no break. I will go into battle with bare hands. I will stand up before the gall, as Christ hung before men on a tree, and I say to my people’s masters: Beware. Beware of the thing that is to come. Beware of the risen people who shall take what you would not give.” “This is the death I should have asked for if God had given me the choice of all deaths: To die a soldier’s death for Ireland and for freedom. We have done right. People will say hard things of us now, but later on they will praise us.” - Padraig Pearse.
@MediaMedia-g7z3 күн бұрын
"Beidh Ar La againn" ERIN GO BRAGH
@thomascrowley97633 ай бұрын
Tiocfaidh ár lá 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@mariajuliadoyle57762 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing Bhoys luv luv this song it's my late Father's and my favourite ,Thank u Soo much
@kevinreinhart74265 жыл бұрын
Love this format!!
@kevinreinhart74265 жыл бұрын
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@captaingridlock21863 жыл бұрын
but not for long hahahhahahhahahahahhahahahahahahahhaahah
@woobiewoo54057 ай бұрын
keep paying your taxes to the great british army 🇬🇧
@J09-5556 ай бұрын
Keep your cars parked beside your homes 🇮🇪
@woobiewoo54056 ай бұрын
Ireland will be a muslim country soon enough soon 🇬🇧
@ScarecrowActual4 ай бұрын
Keep begging for help from colonials who whooped your ass twice, and bailed you out ten times that in the world wars. You're welcome Tommy. 🇺🇸🇮🇪🇺🇸
@gerald11082 ай бұрын
Must really piss you prods off that we Catholics are now the majority here in the north and SF the largest party, FS when was the last team you got down the Garvaghy Road as well, your finished 😅😅😅😅.