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"A Nation Once Again" is a song written in the early to mid-1840s by Thomas Osborne Davis (1814–1845). Davis was a founder of Young Ireland, an Irish movement whose aim was for Ireland to gain independence from Britain. Davis believed that songs could have a strong emotional impact on people. He wrote that "a song is worth a thousand harangues". He felt that music could have a particularly strong influence on Irish people at that time. He wrote: "Music is the first faculty of the Irish... we will endeavour to teach the people to sing the songs of their country that they may keep alive in their minds the love of the fatherland." "A Nation Once Again" was first published in The Nation on 13 July 1844 and quickly became a rallying call for the growing Irish nationalist movement at that time. It is a prime example of the Irish rebel song. The song's narrator dreams of a time when Ireland will be, as the title suggests, a free land, with "our fetters rent in twain". The lyrics exhort Irish people to stand up and fight for their land: "And righteous men must make our land a nation once again". It has been recorded by many Irish singers and groups, notably John McCormack, The Clancy Brothers, The Dubliners, The Wolfe Tones (a group with republican leanings) in 1972, the Poxy Boggards, and The Irish Tenors (John McDermott, Ronan Tynan, Anthony Kearns) and Sean Conway for a 2007 single. In The Beatles' movie A Hard Day's Night, Paul McCartney's Irish grandfather begins singing the song at the Metropolitan Police after they arrest him for peddling autographed pictures of the band members. In 2002, after an orchestrated e-mail campaign, the Wolfe Tones' 1972 rendition of "A Nation Once Again" was voted the world's most popular song according to a BBC World Service global poll of listeners, ahead of "Vande Mataram", the national song of India. Davis copied the melody for "A Nation Once Again" from Mozart's Clarinet Concerto. Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Nation_Once_Again • A Nation Once Again - Our Lady's Choral So... Lyrics: When boyhood's fire was in my blood I read of ancient freemen, for Greece and Rome who bravely stood, three hundred men and three men; and then I prayed I yet might see our fetters rent in twain, and Ireland, long a province, be a Nation once again! A Nation once again, a Nation once again, and Ireland, long a province, be a Nation once again! And from that time, through wildest woe, that hope has shone a far light, nor could love's brightest summer glow outshine that solemn starlight; it seemed to watch above my head in forum, field and fane, its angel voice sang round my bed, a Nation once again! A Nation once again, a Nation once again, its angel voice sang round my bed, a Nation once again! It whisper'd too, that freedom's ark and service high and holy, would be profaned by feelings dark and passions vain or lowly; for, Freedom comes from God's right hand, and needs a Godly train; and righteous men must make our land a Nation once again! A Nation once again, a Nation once again, and righteous men must make our land a Nation once again! So, as I grew from boy to man, I bent me to that bidding my spirit of each selfish plan and cruel passion ridding; for, thus I hoped some day to aid, Oh, can such hope be vain? when my dear country shall be made a Nation once again! A Nation once again, a Nation once again, when my dear country should be made a Nation once again!