The Minstrel Boy

The Minstrel Boy- to the war is gone

In the rank of death- you'll- find him

His father's sword- he has girded on

And his wild harp slung- be-hind him

"Land of Song" said the warrior Bard

"Though all the world betrays- thee,

One sword at least- thy- rights shall guard,

One- faithful harp- shall- praise thee"

The Minstrel fell- but the forman's chain

Could not bring his proud- sail- under

The Harp he loved- ne'er spoke again

For he tore it's chords- a-sunder

And said "No chains shall- sully thee,

Thou soul of love and bravery.

Thy songs were made for the pure and the free,

They- shall never sound- in- slavery"