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"Derry's Walls" is a historical song sung in Scotland and Northern Ireland. It commemorates the Siege of Derry in 1689. Derry's Walls can be often heard at Rangers F.C. games.
The author of the words is unknown, and it is sung to the tune of "God Bless the Prince of Wales".
Lyrics
Verse 1
The time has scarce gone by boys
Three hundred years ago
When Rebels on old Derry's Walls
Their faces dare not show
When James and all his rebel band
Came up to Bishops Gate
With heart and hand and sword and shield
We caused them to retreat.
Chorus.
- Then fight and don't surrender
- But come when duty calls,
- With heart and hand and sword and shield
- We'll guard old Derry's Walls.
Verse 2
The blood it did flow in crimson streams
Through many a winter's night
They knew the Lord was on their side
To help them in the fight
They only stood upon the walls
Determined for to fight,
To fight and gain the victory
And hoist the Crimson high;
Chorus.
Verse 3
At last, at last, with one broad side,
Kind heaven sent us aid,
The boom was broke that crossed Foyles shores
And James he was dismayed
The banner, boys, that floated
Was run aloft with joy,
God bless the hands that broke the boom,
And saved the Apprentice Boys!
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