The Soul of Éire

The Soul of Ireland Lives On

No peace do I lose

For the beating heart of Ireland lives on

A band of men and women strong

Whose blood runs red with Irish song

For the soul of Ireland lives on

No lack of sleep nor restless night

On account of Ireland’s beauteous fight

Her soul lives on and on

In millions of her children’s children

And on into their children’s children

The soul of Ireland lives on

Formed beneath the Celtic cross

With knots that tell of all her strife

The soul of Ireland lives on

For the soul of Ireland is not confined

To the shores from whence it came

It has gone out to all the world

And now often goes by different names

But the soul of Ireland is alive and well

In the hearts of them that love her still

Her emerald coasts and her shepherds’ boasts

Who turn round the world and yell

My mother’s fathers fought and died

That the soul and heart be free

For Ireland was made for praising

The Holy Trinity

Glóir don Athair,

agus don Mhac,

agus don Spiorad Naomh.

Mar a bhí ó thús,

mar atá anois agus

mar a bheas go brách,

le saol na saol.

Amen.

 

Poem composed by Joseph Lanzilotti-Donohue, the twenty-sixth day of May in the year of Our Lord two thousand and eighteen, Feast of Saint Becan of Cluain-Aird-Mobecog, Saint Colman Steallan, and Saint Philip Neri, Eve of the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity.

Published by Virtus Cardinalis, LLC, the twenty-seventh day of May in the year of Our Lord two thousand and eighteen, Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity.  All rights reserved.

 


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