Brave Frank Stagg
Seamus Robinson
In a cruel British
prison, a brave Irish soldier lies;
Body thin and weak with hunger, as the light fades from his
eyes.
By his side two women weeping, one is old and one is young;
On their knees to God appealing, in their soft sweet Mayo
tongue.
Ah, my loves, the young man murmurs.
Do not cry your tears for me,
For my time is nearly over, and today I will be free.
I can see a bright sun shining on my own green Mayo fields,
And I see dear Michael Gaughan, waiting there beneath the
trees.
In that cruel British prison, just before the break of day,
With his loved ones there beside him, that brave soldier
passed away.
But he lives in Erin's heart yet, and wherever flies her
flag,
Ireland's sons and Ireland's daughters, will remember brave
Frank Stagg.
Yes he lives in Erin's heart yet, and wherever flies her
flag,
Ireland's sons and Ireland's daughters, will remember brave
Frank Stagg.
