Strophe: G e D We read in history pages of the heroes of great fame. G G e DThe deeds they done and battles won and how they made their name. C G C e But the boys who wrote the history of the Orange, White and Green, C G DAre the boys who died in Dublin town in 1916. There were some boys from Kerry, some boys from County Clare, From Carlow, Wexford, Donegal, and boys from old Kildare. Some boys came from america, from Boston and New York. But the boys who bate the Black 4n4 Tans were the boys from County Cork. Refrain: G D a e We seem to be divided but I really don4t know why. G D C DWe had brave men and heroes, and for Ireland they did die. G D a e Now why not get together and join in unity, G D C DThe North, the South, the East and West will set old Ireland free. Strophe: From Cork came brave Mc Sweeney, a hero he did die. From Wicklow came Paul Brady in days so long gone by. And Dublin gave us Padraic Pearse, Mc Bride and Cathal Brugha. De Valera from America had to lead our country through. Refrain: 1. Strophe: Refrain: