|  | 
 	
	|  | 
        
	
		
	
    
	Songs    | Albums    | Album Arts 
 
 Lyrics: 
 In Dublin City in 1914 the boss was rich and the poor were slavesThe women working and the children hungry then on came Larkin like a mighty wave
 The workers cringed when the boss man thundered seventy hours was their weekly chore
 They asked for little and less was granted lest getting little they'd asked for more
 Then came Larkin in 1914 a mighty man with a mighty tongue
 The voice of labour the voice of justice and he was gifted, he was young
 God sent Larkin in 1914 a labor man with a union tongue
 He raised the workers and gave them courage he was their hero and a workers son
 It was in August the boss man told us no union man for them could work
 We stood by Larkin and told the boss man we'd fight or die but we'd never shirk
 Eight months we fought eight months we starved we stood by Larkin through thick and thin
 But foodless homes and the crying children, they broke our hearts and we could not win
 When Larkin left us we seemed defeated the night was black for the working man
 But on came Connolly came with new hope and counsel his motto was we'll rise again
 In 1916 in Dublin City the English army burnt our town
 They shelled the buildings and shot our leaders the harp was buried beneath the crown
 They shot McDermott and Pearse and Plunkett they shot McDonagh Ceannt and Clarke the brave
 From bleak Kilmanham they took their bodies to Arbour hill to a quicklime grave
 Last of all of the seven leaders they shot down James Connolly
 The voice of labour the voice of justice gave his life that we might be free
 
 
		
		
	
 
   | 
    | All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners. 2025 Zortam.com
 |