Henry Joy Performer(s): The Clancy Brothers
An Ulsterman I am proud to be From the Antrim Glens I come Although I labour by the sea I have followed flag and drum I have heard the martial tramp of men I've seen them fight and die Ah, lads, I well remember when I followed Henry Joy
I pulled my boat up from the sea I hid my sails away I hung my nets on a greenwood tree And I scanned the moonlit bay The boys were out, and the Redcoats too I kissed my wife goodbye And in the shade of the greenwood glade I followed Henry Joy" In Antrim town the tyrant stood He tore our ranks with ball But with a cheer and a pike to clear We swept them o'er the wall Our pikes and sabres flushed that day We won, but lost, ah, why? No matter lads, I fought beside And shielded Henry Joy
Ah, boys, for Ireland's cause we fought For her and home we bled Though our pikes were few still our hearts beat true And five to one lay dead And many a lassie mourned her lad And mother mourned her boy For youth was strong in that gallant throng Who followed Henry Joy
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