Alternativakkorde in Klammernd(a) C(G) a(e)As down the glen one Easter mornd(a)C(G) d(a)To a city fair rode I.d(a) C(G) a(e)There armed lines of marching mend(a) C(G) d(a)In squadrons passed me by. F(C) C(G) F(C)No fife did hum nor battle drumd(a) B(F) d(a)C(G) Did sound it4s dread (loud) tattoo, d(a)a(e) d(a) C(G) a(e)But the Angelus bell o4er the Liffey swelld(a) C(G) d(a)Rang out through the foggy dew. Right proudly high over Dublin town They hung out the flag of war.4Twas better to die 4neath an Irish sky Than at Suvla or Sud El Bar. And from the plains of Royal Meath Strong men came hurrying trough, While Britannia4s huns with their long range guns Sailed in from the foggy dew. It was England bade our Wild Geese go, That small nation might be free. But their lonely graves are by Suvla4s waves Or the shore of the great North Sea. Oh had they died by Pearse4s side Or had fought with Cathal Brugha. Their names we would keep where the Fenians sleep, 4Neath the shroud of the foggy dew. But the bravest fell and the solemn bell Rang mournfully and clear For those who died that Eastertide In the springtime of the year. And the world did gaze in deep amaze At those fearless men but few Who bore the fight that freedom4s light Might shine through the foggy dew.