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The Three Roads

There is a town in Ireland,
  A little town I know;
Its girls have tender Irish eyes
  Beneath their brows of snow;
And in the field around it
  The Fairy Hawthorns grow.
 
     O, the Hawthorn is a Queen
        And the daughter of a King,
     And amidst her branches green
        The sweet brown thrushes sing.
 
And from that little city
  Three roads forever run
And on those roads the people,
  The father and the son,
The mother and the daughter,
Walk till the day is done.
 
     O, the Hawthorn is a Queen
        And the daughter of a King,
     And amidst her branches green
        The thrushes sadly sing.
 
One road runs to the seaport
  Where stately vessels lie -
American, Australian -
  The weeping exiles cry,
Farewell to Grave and Hearthstone!
  Dear Ireland - good-bye!
 
     O, the Hawthorn is a Queen
        And the daughter of a King,
     And amidst her branches green
        ‘Farewell!’ the thrushes sing.
 
One road it is a red, red road -
  That road to England goes;
The battle-drums are sounding,
  The trump of battle blows;
And Ireland’s sons go forth to fight
  Against Red England’s foes.
 
     O, the Hawthorn is a Queen
        And the daughter of a King,
     And within her heart of green
        The mournful thrushes sing.
 
One road it is a quiet road;
  They travel it full slow,
Their eyes are filled with sorrow,
  The silent folk who go
To where the Stones of Silence
  Are shining, row on row.
 
     O, the Hawthorn is a Queen
        And a Lady fair and grand,
     And the thrushes sing the keen
        Of the Dead - in Ireland.
Altre opere di Victor James Daley...



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