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The Rising of the Moon - Shane MacGowan



     
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Now come tell me Sean O'Farrell
Tell me why you hurry so?
Hush a bhuachaill, hush and listen
And his cheeks were all aglowI have orders from the captain
Get you ready quick and soon
For the pikes must be together
At the rising of the moonThe rising of the moon
The rising of the moon
The pikes must be together
At the rising of the moonAnd come tell me Sean O'Farrell
Where the gatherin' is to be
At the old spot by the river
Quite well known to you and meAnd by way of signal token
Whistle loud the marching tune
With your pike upon your shoulder
At the rising of the moonThe rising of the moon
The rising of the moon
With your pike upon your shoulder

At the rising of the moonOut from many a mud wall cabin
Many a manly heart was beating
For the blessed morning light
Murmurs ran along the valleyLike the banshee's lonely croon
And a thousand pikes were flashing
At the rising of the moonThe rising of the moon
The rising of the moon
A thousand pikes were flashing
At the rising of the moonAll along that singing river
A black mass of men was seen
And above their shining weapons
Hung their own beloved greenDeath to every foe and traitor!
Whistle loud the marching tune
And Hurrah! me boys for freedom
'Tis the rising of the moonThe rising of the moon
The rising of the moon
And Hurrah! me boys for freedom
'Tis the rising of the moonThe rising of the moon
The rising of the moon
And Hurrah! me boys for freedom
'Tis the rising of the moon
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Shane MacGowan (born December 25, 1957) is best known as the original singer and songwriter with The Pogues, and is considered one of the most important and poetic Irish songwriters of the last thirty years. MacGowan drew on his Irish heritage to create The Pogues, a band that he founded, but from which he was away during a long hiatus in the 1990s. Many of his songs are influenced by Irish nationalism, Irish history, the experiences of the Irish in London and in London life in general.

Read more about Shane MacGowan on Last.fm.


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