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Foggy Dew Video (MV)




Performed By: Traditional
Language: English
Length: 4:38




Traditional - Foggy Dew Lyrics




It was down in the glen one Easter morn to a city fair rode I
Their Armed lines of marching men in squadrons passed me by
No pipes did hum, no battle drum did sound its dread tattoo
But the Angelus Bell o'er the Liffey's swell rang out into the foggy dew

Right proudly high over Dublin Town they flung out the flag of war
'Twas better to die 'neath an Irish sky than at Suvla or Sud-El-Bar
And on the plains of Royal Meath strong men came hurrying through
For Britannia's Huns, with their long range guns sailed in through the foggy dew

'Twas England bade our Wild Geese go, that "small nations might be free"
But their lonely graves are by Suvla's waves on the fringe of the great North Sea
But had they died by Pearse's side or fought with Cathal Brugha
Their graves we will keep where the Fenians sleep, 'neath the hills of the foggy dew

Oh the bravest fell, and the solemn bell rang mournfully and clear
For those who died that Eastertide in the springing of the year
While the world did gaze, in deep amaze, at those fearless men, and true,
Who bore the fight that the freedom's light might shine through the foggy dew
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It was down in the glen one Easter morn to a city fair rode I
Their Armed lines of marching men in squadrons passed me by
No pipes did hum, no battle drum did sound its dread tattoo
But the Angelus Bell o'er the Liffey's swell rang out into the foggy dew

Right proudly high over Dublin Town they flung out the flag of war
'Twas better to die 'neath an Irish sky than at Suvla or Sud-El-Bar
And on the plains of Royal Meath strong men came hurrying through
For Britannia's Huns, with their long range guns sailed in through the foggy dew

'Twas England bade our Wild Geese go, that "small nations might be free"
But their lonely graves are by Suvla's waves on the fringe of the great North Sea
But had they died by Pearse's side or fought with Cathal Brugha
Their graves we will keep where the Fenians sleep, 'neath the hills of the foggy dew

Oh the bravest fell, and the solemn bell rang mournfully and clear
For those who died that Eastertide in the springing of the year
While the world did gaze, in deep amaze, at those fearless men, and true,
Who bore the fight that the freedom's light might shine through the foggy dew
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