The Rumjacks - Bullhead (Official Lyric Video)
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4 سال پیش
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'Bullhead' by The Rumjacks off
'Bullhead' by The Rumjacks off of their album, 'Hestia'.
Buy Vinyl / CD / Download / Stream here: https://abcmusic.lnk.to/hestia
Lyric video by Aidan Keogh.
http://www.therumjacks.com/
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Instagram: therumjacks
In memory of Terence MacSwiney
LYRICS:
The scraps lay scattered on the floor
70 days had been ignored
The people wake as a martyr goes to sleep
His figure frail of 7 stone
a fire fights beneath his bones
“I will not die after you bury me!”
“If my will is the wind, then I will die willing and free!”
A poet and a scholar of his day
Commandant of the Cork Brigade,
His friends and foes revered him just the same
The crown then feared his influence
His threatening wit and intellect
So they locked him up in a brixton prison cage
but no tank or gun, or brick or bullet or stone
could turn a rebel mind on their own
“Should my death do more than my release
Then let me die in chains if it brings the enemy to his knees
It’s not who can inflict the most
But who can most endure
That in 100 years will see their children free.”
1920- Hallow’s Eve, 100,000 filled the streets
A procession flowed beside the river lee
A nation lost her rebel son, the bells of freedom would be rung
The truce was signed in 1921
“If my will is the wind, then I will die willing and free!
If my will is the wind, then I will die willing and free!”
Buy Vinyl / CD / Download / Stream here: https://abcmusic.lnk.to/hestia
Lyric video by Aidan Keogh.
http://www.therumjacks.com/
Facebook: therumjacks
Instagram: therumjacks
In memory of Terence MacSwiney
LYRICS:
The scraps lay scattered on the floor
70 days had been ignored
The people wake as a martyr goes to sleep
His figure frail of 7 stone
a fire fights beneath his bones
“I will not die after you bury me!”
“If my will is the wind, then I will die willing and free!”
A poet and a scholar of his day
Commandant of the Cork Brigade,
His friends and foes revered him just the same
The crown then feared his influence
His threatening wit and intellect
So they locked him up in a brixton prison cage
but no tank or gun, or brick or bullet or stone
could turn a rebel mind on their own
“Should my death do more than my release
Then let me die in chains if it brings the enemy to his knees
It’s not who can inflict the most
But who can most endure
That in 100 years will see their children free.”
1920- Hallow’s Eve, 100,000 filled the streets
A procession flowed beside the river lee
A nation lost her rebel son, the bells of freedom would be rung
The truce was signed in 1921
“If my will is the wind, then I will die willing and free!
If my will is the wind, then I will die willing and free!”
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