I'll tell a tale of gallant men Who in the hills 'round Crossmaglen Became a living legend in their day Their daring deeds in freedom's fight Shone like a beacon in the night Where Harvey and McVerry showed the way A song can't bring them back again Or heal the wounds or soothe the pain A song can only keep alive their names Of gallant women and of men Their lives consumed in freedom's flame And we owe that much to Moley and to Burns A pall of smoke goes o'er the land As cruel fate had played it's hand The two Brendans would've chose no other way They died the way they'd want to go In action against the British foe They lived and died to serve the IRA A song can't bring them back again Or heal the wounds or soothe the pain A song can only keep alive their names Of gallant women and of men Their lives consumed in freedom's flame And we owe that much to Moley and to Burns In Crossmaglen and Drumintee We keep alive their memory In Silverbridge we speak their names with pride And from Dorsey down to Keady town Through generations we'll pass on Their exploits and the cause for which they died A song can't bring them back again Or heal the wounds or soothe the pain A song can only keep alive their names Of gallant women and of men Their lives consumed in freedom's flame And we owe that much to Moley and to Burns We're a special kind of people here We breed defiance, never fear And we'll still be here when the tide against England turns For in our hearts we know we're right And we will ne'er give up the fight We owe that much to Moley and to Burns A song can't bring them back again Or heal the wounds or soothe the pain A song can only keep alive their names Of gallant women and of men Their lives consumed in freedom's flame And we owe that much to Moley and to Burns