God Save Ireland I have been to Ireland two times: the first one was around 1980, when I was not even a year old, I think. Of course, I do not remember very much of that trip, just that 'I have been there'. As for my age then, you can tell that this was my very first trip out of the country I was born in. Since then, I have been back there once more ... for the very first holidays ever I made with my boyfriend. Nice coincidence, isn't it? So, on my pages about Ireland I want to give you an idea of what I have seen, our travelling experiences and way more ... all you need to know about 'the green island'. By the way ... another coincidence may be, that my favorite color by far is green.
God save Ireland, said the heroes God save Ireland, said they all Whether on the scaffold high Or the battlefield we die Oh, what matter when for Erin dear we fall
High upon the gallows tree swung the noble hearted three By the vengeful tyrant stricken in their bloom But they met him face to face with the courage of their race And they went with souls undaunted to their doom
God save Ireland, said the heroes God save Ireland, said they all Whether on the scaffold high Or the battlefield we die Oh, what matter when for Erin dear we fall
Climbed they up the rugged stair, rang their voices out in prayer Then with England's fatal cord around them cast Close beside the gallows tree kissed like brothers lovingly True to home and faith and freedom to the last
God save Ireland, said the heroes God save Ireland, said they all Whether on the scaffold high Or the battlefield we die Oh, what matter when for Erin dear we fall
Never till the latest day shall the memory pass away Of the gallant lives thus given for our land But on the cause must go, amidst joy and weal and woe Till we make our Isle a nation free and grand
God save Ireland, said the heroes God save Ireland, said they all Whether on the scaffold high Or the battlefield we die Oh, what matter when for Erin dear we fall |