Roddy Mccorley

Shane MacGowan & The Popes

When he stepped up the narrow street

Smiling proud and young

Around the hemp, around his neck

The golden ringlets clung

There was never a tear in his blue eyes

But sad and bright were they

And young Roddy McCorley goes to die

On the bridge of Tuam today



When he last stepped up that street

Shining steel in hand

Behind him marched in gray array

A stalwart earnest band

For Antrim town, for Antrim town

He lept into the fray

Now young Roddy McCorley goes to die

On the bridge of Tuam today



See the host of fleet foot men

Dismayed with faces wan

From Verners house and fishers cut

Along the banks of Bann

They come with vengence in their eyes

Too late, too late are they

For young Roddy McCorley goes to die

On the bridge of Tuam today