WHITE, ORANGE AND GREEN 3/4 (TABHAIR DAN DO LA’MH)
In the bold Galtee (Em)Mountains so far, far away
I’ll tell you a story that happened one day
About a young girl, her age was sixteen
And she carried a banner, white, orange and green
And a young English soldier was passing that way
He saw the young girl with her )banner so gay.
He laughed and he joked and got off his machine
Re(G)turning to (Em)capture white, (C)orange and (G)green -G
Play one verse instrumentally
„Oh you (G)can’t have my (Em)banner!“, the (C)young girl re(G)plied
„Till your blood and (Em)mine on the (Am)bold Galtees (D)lie
(G)I am a (Em)rebel and (C)that’s nothing (D)mean
And I’ll (G)lay down my (Em)life for white, (C)orange and (G)green!“ -G
And the (G)young English (Em)soldier turned (C)white as the (G)snow
Got on his ma(Em)chine and a(Am)way he did (D)go
For there’s (G)no use in (Em)fighting a (C)girl of six(D)teen
Who would (G)die for a (Em)banner white, (C)orange and (G)green -