In Ireland's fight for freedom, many men have fallenTheir lives given proudly for the causeThose gallant lives given for their countryAnd to you now the story I will tellWon't you sing them a song, sing a lullaby to heavenLet your comrades know you understandWon't you sing them a song, sing a lullaby to heavenThen our lads and lassies will sing alongRemember Peter Cleary and Fergal CarragherBoth were murdered by the forces of the crownWe'll speak with pride of Jim Loughreed and Sean CampbellIn South Armagh these gallant men did dwellWon't you sing them a song, sing a lullaby to heavenLet your comrades know you understandWon't you sing them a song, sing a lullaby to heavenThen our lads and lassies will sing alongIn North Armagh remember Michael VannaCrossy Burns, Thomann and McCureAnd from Tyrone, McCurney, Chardy and ConeyMcNally, Ryan, Tony, Doris tooWon't you sing them a song, sing a lullaby to heavenLet your comrades know you understandWon't you sing them a song, sing a lullaby to heavenThen our lads and lassies will sing alongRemember Bob Kelly and Jim BrysonSkipper Burns, Sean Savage and Billy BreedThese men all hail from the gallant Belfast battalionSo many more I count out them all nameWon't you sing them a song, sing a lullaby to heavenLet your comrades know you understandWon't you sing them a song, sing a lullaby to heavenThen our lads and lassies will sing alongLet's not forget the girls who died for IrelandPettigrew, Fitzsimons and Mairie DrumFrom Portadown, Kim Young, Julie DugganRay Farrell and her brother made her standWon't you sing them a song, sing a lullaby to heavenLet your comrades know you understandWon't you sing them a song, sing a lullaby to heavenThen our lads and lassies will sing along