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SONG LYRICS: The story of St Patrick's Day Began so long ago The lyrics in this song Will tell you All you need to know The seventeenth of March Is when this joyous holiday Is celebrated happily With colorful parades
Dee Lai Dee Dai Dee Dai Dee Dai Dee Lai Dee Dai Dee Dai Hummm...Hummm...
Patrick was only sixteen when The pirates captured him They sold him to slavery And took him to Ireland
He kept the faith And made his escape When he was twenty-two And made it back to Britain 'Twas the only home he knew
Patrick had a vision To return to Ireland And vowed to teach Christianity Until the bitter end Legend says that Patrick used The shamrock to explain That the Father, Son and Holy Ghost Are all and one the same
On this day the Irish dress In many shades of green And some are feeling lucky With the leprechauns they've seen It's music and fun for everyone We'll party and we'll play Come one, come all Come join along On this St. Paddy's Day! Written by Wendy Wiseman
1ª estrofa, We'll sing a song, a soldier's song, With cheering, rousing chorus, As round our blazing fires we thong, The starry heavens o'er us; Impatient for the coming fight, And as we wait the mornings light, Here in the silence of the night, We'll sing a soldier's song,
Coro
Soldiers are we,,
whose lives are pledged to Ireland,
Some have come from a land beyond the wave,
Sworn to be free,
no more our ancient sireland,
Shall shelter the despot or the slave;
tonight we man the Bearna Baoghal,
In Erin's cause.
come woe or weal;
'Mid cannon's roar and rifle's peal,
We'll chant a soldier's song.
2ª estrofa, In valley green or towering crag, Our fathers fought before us, And conquered 'neath the same old flag, That's floating o'er us, We're children of a fighting race, That never yet has known disgrace, And as we march the foe to face, We'll sing a soldier's song
Coro
3era estrofa, Sons of the Gael! Men of the Pale!, The Long watched day is breaking; The serried ranks of Innisfail, Shall set the tyrant quaking. Our camp fires now are burning low; See in the east a silvery glow, Out yonder waits the saxon foe, So sing a soldier's song.