The Glen of Aherlow

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My name is Patrick Sheehan, and my years are thirty-four
 Tipperary is my native place, not far from Galtymore
 I came of honest parents, but now they're lying low
 Though many's the pleasant days we spent in the Glen of Aherlow
 My father died; I closed his eyes outside the cabin door
 For the landlord and the sheriff too were there the day before
 And then my loving mother and my sisters three also
 Were forced to go with broken hearts from the Glen of Aherlow
 For three long months, in search of work, I wandered far and near
 I then went to the poorhouse to see my mother dear
 The news I heard near broke my heart, but still in all my woe
 I blessed the friends who made their graves in the Glen of Aherlow
 Bereft of home and kith and kin, with plenty all around
 I starved within my cabin, and slept upon the ground
 But cruel as my lot was, I never did hardship know
 'til I joined the English army, far away from Aherlow
 'Rouse up there', cried the corporal, 'Ya lazy Irish hound
 Why don't you hear the bugle, its call to arms to sound?'
 I found I had been dreaming of the days long, long ago
 And I woke upon Sebastopol, and not in Aherlow
 I tried to find my musket, how dark I thought the night
 O blessed God, it wasn't dark, it was the broad daylight
 And when I found that I was blind, my tears began to flow
 And I longed for even a pauper's grave in the Glen of Aherlow
 A poor neglected mendicant, I wander Dublin's streets
 My nine months' pension it being out, I beg from all I meet
 As I joined my country's tyrants, my face I can never show
 Amongst my dear old neighbors in the Glen of Aherlow.
 So Irish youths, dear countrymen, take heed in what I say
 For if you join the English ranks, you'll surely rue the day
 And whenever you're tempted, a-soldiering to go
 Remember poor blind Sheehan from the Glen of Aherlow

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Duration
04:28
Key
2
Tempo
91 BPM

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