'Tis long since Father Sheehan gave his life in dark Clonmel 'Tis long since Willy Neilson served the cause he loved so well 'Tis long since Emmet fought and died his native land to free And still brave men must climb the stair of England's gallows tree When Allen, Larkin and O'Brien their noble lives lay down We swore that from this land we'll drive the forces of the crown But Barry and his comrades died with Ireland still unfree And now two more have climbed the stair of England's gallows tree Brave Peter Barnes he faced his foes with calmness on his face And James McCormack voiced once more the bravery of his race Your gibbet and your jails he cried no terrors held for me For Ireland's cause I'll proudly die on England's gallows tree No crime was ours we fought the fight amongst Ireland's ruthless foes Because within young Irish hearts the freedom flame still blows God bless our land God bless the men who fight and die as we In dungeon dark in wars red brow or in England's gallows tree The foeman's fears the foeman's hate has swept their lives away And slaves in Ireland helped the foe to hound the IRA But bribery stalks the Irish land against all who'd set her free Above her looms the shadow dark of England's gallows tree But raise your hearts for martyr's blood was never shed in vain The day will dawn the call will come and men will march again The free Republic proud and strong from shore to shore we'll see The true revenge for all who died on England's gallows tree