The Wolfe Tones — The Rights of Man

I speak with grandeur one night in slumber My mind did wander near to Athlone The centre station of this Irish nation A congregation unto me was shown Beyond my counting upon a mountain Near to a fountain that clearly ran My feet did tremble, I'll not dissemble As they assembled for the Rights of Man All clad in green there I thought I seen A virtuous Queen who was grave and old Saying children dear now do not fear But come and hear what I will unfold This fertile country for seven centuries Since Strongbow's entry upon our land Has been kept under with woes unnumbered And always plundered of the Rights of Man My cause you chided you so derided And when divided alas you know All in disorder 'round Erin's border Strife grief and murder have left you low Let each communion detest disunion In love and union join hand in hand And believe ol' Gráinne that proud Britannia Shall no more rob you of the Rights of Man Then I caught the crowd, they all spoke aloud And fighting stopped then vowed to take advice They seemed delighted and all united Not to be frightened, but to rejoice Her harp so pleasing, she played amazing I still stood gazing, but could not understand She sang most enchanting and most endearing Saying, "Always be true to the Rights of Man."


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