This is very belated and its very rough but here's a try The Brave Unitedmen (written by Paddy McGuigan) (Spoken) The year 1798, the eve of the Battle of Antrim. A time when Christian men united for the Rights of Man By the harbour wall in sweet Glen (Alley??) The trembling (part we played the hand??) But neither would we fix my (bind??) Til Ireland saw the rights of man Then came the (traitor two and bands??) The cruel attack of great bar glen We joined the few that made the van We’ll be the brave United Men And the fox and the hares Sprang from their lair And every creature in the glen And the wild woods rang As the songbirds sang Hurra the brave united men, Hurra the brave united men, Every maiden’s prayer that the morning air A shining light behind with pride And the sun shone fair to my darling’s hair As she watched me by my father’s side And my mother's cry: Son I fear you'll die, but still you are your father’s boy And now they say, we make you stay So here’s a kiss fort Henry Joy And the fox and the hares Sprang from their lair And every creature in the glen And the wild woods rang As the songbirds sang Hurra the brave united men, Hurra the brave united men, And from the Glen came Antrims' men Our banners flew white orange and green.... With Henry Joy’s United Men we swept from (/// to do the due??) But on Antrim’s plain and on mountain (plain??) My darling guide me to the glen Now (in be fair??) I wonder where I hear the cry United Men And the fox and the hares Sprang from their lair And every creature in the glen And the wild woods rang As the songbirds sang Hurra the brave united men, Hurra the brave united men, And the fox and the hares Sprang from their lair And every creature in the glen And the wild woods rang As the songbirds sang
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