Moran recuerdos en ti
De una tierra perdida
Donde os juntabais a oir
Canciones prohibidas
Juras que pronto has de volver a ver
Aquellos días de gloria
Donde los tuyos volverán a ser
Dueños de su propia historia
Y por los siglos sus voces se oirán
Entre lagos y montes irá
La verdad de los pueblos de Irlanda
De los pueblos de Irlanda
En tu camino hallarás
Sonrisa y tristeza
En tu camino verás
A lo lejos tu tierra
Si es que el destino lo ha querido así
No te atormentes por nada
Busca la luz que te guíe hasta allí
Y pon la fé en tu mirada
Y por los siglos sus voces se oirán
Entre lagos y montes irá
La verdad de los pueblos de Irlanda
De los pueblos de Irlanda
Donde el invasor
Ha borrado la huella
Del hombre que vivió
Y murió en libertad
Cerca de su hogar
Defendió su pobreza
Y gritó
Por piedad
Pero el invasor
Sin escrupulos mató
Dispuesto a conquistar
Otro pueblo otra nación
Queriendo gobernar
Imponer su condición
Pero han de llegar
De nuevo ellos a Irlanda a gobernar


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