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Young Ned Of The Hill Lyrics

Have you ever walked the lonesome hills
And heard the curlews cry
Or seen the raven black as night
Upon a windswept sky
To walk the purple heather
And hear the westwind cry
To know that's where the rapparee must die
Since Cromwell pushed us westward
To live our lowly lives
There's some of us have deemed to fight
From Tipperary mountains high
Noble men with wills of iron
Who are not afraid to die
Who'll fight with gaelic honour held on high
A curse upon you Oliver Cromwell
You who raped our Motherland
I hope you're rotting down in hell
For the horrors that you sent
To our misfortunate forefathers
Whom you robbed of their birthright
"To hell or Connaught" may you burn in hell tonight
Of one such man I'd like to speak
A rapparee by name and deed
His family dispossessed and slaughtered
They put a price upon his head
His name is known in song and story
His deeds are legends still
And murdered for blood money
Was young Ned of the hill
A curse upon you Oliver Cromwell
You who raped our Motherland
I hope you're rotting down in hell
For the horrors that you sent
To our misfortunate forefathers
Whom you robbed of their birthright
"To hell or Connaught" may you burn in hell tonight
You have robbed our homes and fortunes
Even drove us from our land
You tried to break our spirit
But you'll never understand
The love of dear old Ireland
That will forge an iron will
As long as there are gallant men
Like young Ned of the hill
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Cover art for Young Ned Of The Hill lyrics by Pogues, The

Written and sung by Terry Woods this is about the persecution of the Irish by the 'protector of the faith' Oliver Cromwell. Its also the name of an Irish festival at which Shane is a regular fixture

Cover art for Young Ned Of The Hill lyrics by Pogues, The

Not completely different from the saga of Jesse James; betrayed by a friend to a morally-questionable concept of “justice”, both killed for blood money”…

Cover art for Young Ned Of The Hill lyrics by Pogues, The

I thought this was by The Tossers?

@MattieCamp They covered it on a 2001 album, but it's a Pogues original.

Cover art for Young Ned Of The Hill lyrics by Pogues, The

Historically, it turns out Cromwell wasn't nearly as bad as he is remembered in both Ireland and England...

 
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