Cara Dillon

Cara Dillon - There Were Roses lyrics

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My song for you this evening
It's not to make you sad
Not for adding to the sorrows
Of our troubled northern land
But lately I've been thinking
And it just won't leave my mind
I'll tell you of two friends one time
Who were both good friends of mine

Isaac he was Protestant
And Sean was Catholic born
But it never made a difference
For the friendship it was strong
And sometimes in the evening
When we heard the sound of drums
We said it won't divide us
We will always be as one

There were roses, roses
There were roses
And the tears of the people ran together

It was on a Sunday morning
When the awful news came round
Another killing had been done
Just outside Newry Town
We knew that Isaac danced up there
We knew he liked the band
But when we heard that he was dead
We just could not understand

Now fear it filled the countryside
There was fear in every home
When late at night a car came
Prowling round the Ryan Road
A Catholic would be killed tonight
To even up the score
Oh Christ, it's young MacDonald
They have taken from the door

There were roses, roses
There were roses
And the tears of the people ran together

Isaac was my friend he cried
He begged them with his tears
But centuries of hatred
Have ears that do not hear
An eye for an eye
That was all that filled their minds
And another eye for another eye
'Til everyone is blind

Now I don't know where the moral is
Or where this song should end
But I wonder just how many wars
Are fought between good friends
And those who give the orders
Are not the ones to die
It's Scott and young MacDonald
And the likes of you and I

There were roses, roses
There were roses
And the tears of the people ran together

There were roses, roses
There were roses
And the tears of the people ran together
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Copyrights:

Author: Tommy Sands (2), Tommy Sands

Composer: Tommy Sands

Publisher: Rough Trade Records Ltd.

Details:

Released in: 2003

Language: Irish

Cover from: Tommy Sands

Appearing on: Sweet Liberty (2004) , Live at Cooper Hall 2 (2020)

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1 Comments found

Het lied is geschreven door Tommy Sands (geboren in 1945), zanger, schrijver, radiomedewerker en politiek activist. Het gaat over de dood van 2 van zijn vrienden. Het lied is door vele artiesten gecovered. Het is een van zijn beste songs over Ierse probleem: katholiek/protestant.
De namen van zijn vrienden waren Allan Bell (protestant) en Sean O'Malley (katholiek), maar in zijn song gebruikt hij andere namen.