These are the exact lyrics I sing - most of them I got from 'The Ballads of a Bog Man' by Seigerson Clifford, but some I might have changed over the years - the important difference between this and the version just posted is 'to walk again that kindly street' as opposed to plural 'streets' and I sing we 'sang for joy'.... One of my all time favourite songs.... BOYS OF BARR NA SRAIDE (Sigerson Clifford) Oh the town it climbs the mountain and looks out upon the sea At sleeping time or waking, it's there I long to be To walk again that kindly street, the place where life began With the boys of Barr na Sraide who hunted for the wren With cudgels stout they roamed about to hunt the dreolin We searched for birds in every furze from Litir to Dooneen We sang for joy beneath the sky life held no print or plan And the boys of Barr na Sraide went hunting for the wren And when the hills were bleeding and the rifles they were aflame To the rebel hills of Kerry the Saxon stranger came But the men who dared the Auxies and who fought the Black and Tans Were the boys of Barr na Sraide who hunted for the wren And here's a health to those tonight, those boys who laughed with me By the groves of Carham river or the slopes of Bi na Ti John Daly and Batt Andy and the Sheehans, Con and Dan they're the boys of Barr na Sraide who hunted for the wren But now they toil in foreign soil where they have made their way Deep in the heart of London town or over on Broadway And I am left to sing their deeds and praise them while I can Those boys of Barr na Sraide who hunted for the wren and when the wheel of life runs down and peace comes over me Oh lay me down in that old town between the hills and sea I'll take my sleep in those green fields, the place where life began With the boys of Barr na Sraide who hunted for the wren
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