The summer sun was sinking low behind the western sea The larks loud song was pealing sweet but it brought no joy to me For the one I'd loved is far away he left his tyrants den He fought till death and then he left the woodlands of Loughglynn A noble Irishman was he Sean Bergin was his name He belonged to Tipperary and from Nenagh town he came But now thank God that he is gone he is free from harm and sin And he let them have his parting shot in the woodlands of Loughglynn McDermott too was brave and true from the plains of Ballinagare He is missed from many a fireside from the homes both near and far He is missed at home in Brackloon by his own dear kith and kin And his comrades true shall miss Him too in the woodlands of Loughglynn Young Bergin said he that was proud to die for Ireland's cause The deed was done that should be done against England's cruel laws He said goodbye to Tipperary town and to every dale and glen And to all my faithful comrades in the woodlands of Loughglynn Take this message to our own brave boys and tell them we are dead Tell them to be of utmost cheer and to hold no drooping head To keep the flag still flying high to fight and not give in And be proud to die beneath an Irish sky in the woodlands of Loughglynn