there's fightin' in dublin to be done...
Feb. 15th, 2005 07:48 am"As I was walking down the road
A feeling fine and larky oh
A recruiting sergeant came up to me
Says he, you’d look fine in khaki oh
For the king he is in need of men
Come read this proclamation oh
A life in flanders for you then
Would be a fine vacation oh"

'Route Irish' to Irish Sanctuary
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"Come rain or hail or wind or snow
I’m not going out to flanders oh
There’s fighting in dublin to be done
Let your sergeants and your commanders go
Let englishmen fight english wars
It’s nearly time they started oh
I saluted the sergeant a very good night
And there and then we parted oh"
lyrics from the Pogues' Medley, uploaded for your listening pleasure, from the album "If I Should Fall From Grace With God"
A feeling fine and larky oh
A recruiting sergeant came up to me
Says he, you’d look fine in khaki oh
For the king he is in need of men
Come read this proclamation oh
A life in flanders for you then
Would be a fine vacation oh"

'Route Irish' to Irish Sanctuary
Press Inquires: routeirish@gmail.com
call: 00353 879638398
US Military Soldier inquries: routeirishtosanctuary@hushmail.com
If you get a free http://www.hushmail.com account, communications with the ''Route Irish' to Irish Sanctuary' project will be with 2,048-bit encryption.
More information about the possibilities of obtaining Asylum in the Republic of Ireland will appear on this website in the days ahead.
Thank you & stay safe.
"Come rain or hail or wind or snow
I’m not going out to flanders oh
There’s fighting in dublin to be done
Let your sergeants and your commanders go
Let englishmen fight english wars
It’s nearly time they started oh
I saluted the sergeant a very good night
And there and then we parted oh"
lyrics from the Pogues' Medley, uploaded for your listening pleasure, from the album "If I Should Fall From Grace With God"