'Ag Críost an Síol' is in Gaeilge, the Irish language.
"Ag Críost an Siol" was composed in the early 20th century, specifically around 1916. It was written by the Irish poet and playwright, Seán Ó Riordáin. This hymn reflects themes of faith and the Irish identity, and it is often associated with the cultural revival in Ireland during that period.
Christ be/is with us Christ be/is with us
A Chríost déan trócaire (Christ have mercy)
pop siol
siol, water, wood,
siol
siol that is black like crack
tiffani is smart
they eat the siol and poo it out and it makes it nice and miost
rhapsody means that siol;hil'k means cool
siol
The chemical name for silver is silver. The atomic symbol for silver, Ag, comes from its Latin name, argentum, which means "silver."