In Bodentown’s Churchyard

Thomas Davis

[Verse 1]
In Bodenstown churchyard there is a green grave
And wildly around it the wintery winds rave;
Small shelter I ween are the ruined walls there
When the storm sweeps down on the plains of Kildare

[Verse 2]
Once I lay on that sod it lies over Wolfe Tone
And I thought how he perished in prison alone
His friends unavenged and his country unfreed
"Oh, bitter," I thought, "is the patriots meed

[Verse 3]
"For in him the heart of a woman combined
With heroic spirit and a governing mind
A martyr for Ireland, his grave has no stone
His name sheldom namеd, and his virtues unknown."

[Verse 4]
I was woke from my dream by thе voices and tread
Of a band who came into the home of the dead;
They carried no corpse, and they carried no stone
And they stopped when they came to the grave of Wolfe Tone

[Verse 5]
But the old man who saw I was mourning there said
"We come sir to weep where Wolfetone is laid
And we're going to build him a monument too
A plain one yet fit for the simple and true"

[Verse 6]
My heart overflowed and I clasped his old hand
I blessed him and blessed everyone in his band
How sweet tis to see that such faith can remain
To the cause of the man, so long vanquished and slain

[Verse 7]
In Bodenstown churchyard there is a green grave
And wildly around it the wintery winds rave;
Far better they soothed him the ruin and the gloom
Until Ireland, a nation, might build him a tomb

Trivia about the song In Bodentown’s Churchyard by Liam Clancy

When was the song “In Bodentown’s Churchyard” released by Liam Clancy?
The song In Bodentown’s Churchyard was released in 1999, on the album “Irish Troubadour”.
Who composed the song “In Bodentown’s Churchyard” by Liam Clancy?
The song “In Bodentown’s Churchyard” by Liam Clancy was composed by Thomas Davis.

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