Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Sean South of Limerick From: GUEST,Bill Lloyd Date: 17 Sep 08 - 09:01 AM I knew Dominic Behan in the 1970s, and stayed with him at his house near Lesmahagow. He sang a slightly different version from the one on Mudcat - just a few phrases changed here and there: 2nd Verse: And did you share his dream so fair, All in those woods and valleys, and think like Sean how very long His land had lain in slavery. 4th Verse Because he heard, because he dared To give the call to rally? 5th Verse Or is young Sean in vain now gone And dead his dream of liberty? Dominic told me that he stood against the IRA for a time, and the meaning of the last verse is that no more martyrs were necessary - we had enough already. He was a fierce republican, but at some point he disagreed with policy or tactics of the IRA, and this was one reason he did not stay in Ireland. I cannot say if this was true - he was a good storyteller! - but that is what he told me... |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Sean South of Limerick From: MartinRyan Date: 03 Sep 02 - 04:19 AM Thanks, Wolfgang. Regards |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Sean South of Limerick From: Wolfgang Date: 03 Sep 02 - 04:05 AM I had marked it, for I have the book too. The name of the thread is Avondale. Wolfgang |
Subject: Lyr Add: SEAN SOUTH OF LIMERICK From: MartinRyan Date: 02 Sep 02 - 05:37 PM I promised the words of Dominic Behan's song on Sean South, in a thread I've mislaid! I'm posting them here and will add a link later. SEAN SOUTH OF LIMERICK
Have you been in Limerick green
And did you share his dream so fair
And did yo find the Poet's mind
And did you see him murdered be
And will you go to meet the foe
Is it in vain his life blood drains Taken from "The Singing Irish" by Dominic Behan. Regards |
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