Roll of Honour

(G.O'Glacain)

Read the roll of honour

for Ireland's bravest men

we must be united in memory of the ten,

England you're a monster,

don't think that you have won

we will never be defeated

while Ireland has such sons.

In those weary H-Block cages

ten brave young Irishmen lay

hungering for justice as their young lives ebbed away,

for their rights as Irish soldiers

and to free their native land

they stood beside their leader the gallant Bobby Sands.

 

Now they mourn Hughes in Bellaghy,

Ray McCreesh in Armagh's hill

in those narrow streets of Derry they miss O'Hara still,

they so proudly gave their young lives

to break Britannia's hold

their names will be remembered as history unfolds.

 

So read the roll of honour

for Ireland's bravest men

we must be united in memory of the ten,

England you're a monster,

don't think that you have won

we will never be defeated

while Ireland has such sons.

Through the war torn streets of Ulster

the black flags did sadly sway

to salute ten Irish martyrs

the bravest of the brave,

Joe McDonnell, Martin Hurson, Kevin Lynch, Kieran Docherty

they gave their lives for freedom with Thomas McElwee.

Michael Devin from Derry you were the last to die

with your nine brave companions with the martyred dead you lie

your souls cry out remember,

our deaths are not in vain

fight on and make our homeland

a nation once again.

 

So read the roll of honour

for Ireland's bravest men

we must be united in memory of the ten,

England you're a monster,

don't think that you have won

we will never be defeated

while Ireland has such sons.

 

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