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"When they set the counties free There'll be time for you and me And no one to tell us how our love will drown My sweet Mary of the Bog As you proudly march along With your red hair flowing in the summer breeze I'm not sure how long it took Took a page from Brendan's book And i spent my evenings drinkin' down the pub, Where the barmaids were my friend And every now and then They'd send a shot of Powers with their love And i remember JFK In a most uncommon way For his picture's hanging up above the bar, And to the left of that There's a painting of St. Pat And a rosary someone dropped in the jar We had thoughts of home And a flag on the wall We had fiddle playin' men We had bold young lads who faced the foe Saying "Death Is Not The End" We had Micky Dwyer by the alehouse fire Singin' "The Flower Of Sweet Strabane" With the air in their lungs The fathers and sons say The glen will rise again, OH! The glen will rise again I got pissed in the U.K Drank my ten pounds away And i left bastards lying on the floor And when the prince of Wales himself Came to drag me to my cell It took seven men to show me to the door We had thoughts of home And a flag on the wall We had fiddle playin' men We had bold young lads who faced the foe Saying "Death Is Not The End" We had Micky Dwyer by the alehouse fire Singin' "The Flower Of Sweet Strabane" With the air in their lungs The fathers and sons say The glen will rise again, OH! The glen will rise again!" The Peelers are: Dave Barton (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica) Tim Walsh (guitars, banjo, mandolin, bass, backing vocals) Eric Diamond (whistles) Chris Stewart (drums and percussion) Nelson MacPherson (accordion) This is opening track from the album "Liquordale". No copyright infringement intended, support The Peelers by buying their music! :)