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[Verse 1]
C F C G
Oh father why are you so sad on this bright Easter morn,
C F C G C
When Irish men are proud and glad of the land where they were born,
G C F G
Oh son, I see in memories' view of far off distant days,
C F C G C
When being just a boy like you,I joined the I.R.A.
[Chorus]
G C F G
Where are the lads who stood with me when history was made,
C F C G C
Oh Gra Mo Criodh, I long to see, the boys of the old brigade.
[Verse 2]
C F C G
From hills and farms the call to arms was heard by one and all,
C F C G C
And from the glen came brave young men to answer Ireland's call.
G C F G
Was long ago we faced the foe the old brigade and me
C F C G C
And by my side they fought and died that Ireland might be free.
[Chorus]
G C F G
Where are the lads who stood with me when history was made,
C F C G C
Oh Gra Mo Criodh, I long to see, the boys of the old brigade.
[Verse 3]
C F C G
And now my boy I've told you why on Easter morn I sigh,
C F C G C
For I recall my comrades all of dark old days gone by,
G C F G
I think of men who fought in the glens with rifles and grenade.
C F C G C
May heaven keep the men who sleep, from the ranks of the old brigade.
[Chorus]
G C F G
Where are the lads who stood with me when history was made,
C F C G C
Oh Gra Mo Criodh, I long to see, the boys of the old brigade.
[Chorus]
G C F G
Where are the lads who stood with me when history was made,
C F C G C
Oh Gra Mo Criodh, I long to see, the boys of the old brigade.
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