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A Mother's Ballad

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A smiling bride stood at the wall,
a row of men knelt at the call;
farewell, my daughter dear.

Soldiers came, with them went the corn,
so many starved that were scarce born;
but not my daughter dear.

No man dared to fight, no woman wail -
they all knew it's to no avail -
but not my daughter dear.

Her blazing eyes, the dagger's thrust -
I only do what all of us must!
So said my daughter dear.

To be Death's bride she dressed up fine,
then faced the soldiers in the line,
who shot my daughter dear.

A thistle grows at an unmarked grave,
the flower of the poor and brave;
that was my daughter dear.
Kinda insipred by "Fields of Athenry" :)
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