There are mysteries in each of our green rolling hills There are stories in each brick we've laid But for all of our beauty and all of our history There surely has been a price we have paid
We fought for our loved ones, we fought for our land We died in the fields and we perished at sea We lived through the famine, we'll live through the English There's no place as strong as this Irish country
The famine took all of the crops from our fields Strange lands drew our daughters and sons But we toiled on, though our children were gone Then our shores felt the wrath of Elizabeth's guns
We fought for our loved ones, we fought for our land We died in the fields and we perished at sea We lived through the famine, we'll live through the English There's no place as strong as this Irish country
Religion it seems has divided our souls The hatred and bloodshed still thrive But if our enmities cease, and we keep working for peace It can only be then that our land will survive
We fought for our loved ones, we fought for our land We died in the fields and we perished at sea We lived through the famine, we'll live through the English There's no place as strong as this Irish country
We fought for our loved ones, we fought for our land We died in the fields and we perished at sea We lived through the famine, we'll live through the English There's no place as home as this Irish country