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Album: Miscellaneous (1997)
Artists: O'connor Sinead

  1. Be Still
  2. Damn Your Eyes
  3. Hand That Rocks The Cradle
  4. Heroine
  5. I Am Enough For Myself
  6. I Believe In You
  7. Irish Ways
  8. Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace
  9. Mother
  10. My Heart Belongs To Daddy
  11. My Man's Gone Now
  12. My Special Child
  13. Ode To Billy Joe
  14. Sacrifice
  15. Someone To Watch Over Me
  16. The House Of The Rising Sun
  17. The Value Of Ignorance
  18. You Do Something To Me


O'connor Sinead
Miscellaneous
Irish Ways
Irish ways and Irish Laws
by John Gibbs

Once upon a time there was
Irish Ways and Irish Laws
Villages of Irish blood
Waking to the morning

Then the Vikings came around (4)
Turned us up and turned us down
Started building boats and towns
They tried to change our living
They tried to change our living

Cromwell and his soldiers came (1)
Started centuries of shame
But they would not make us turn (2)
We are a river flowing
We're a river flowing

Again, again the soldiers came
Burnt our houses stole our grain
Shot the farmers in the fields
Working for a living
Working for a living

800 years we have been down (3)
The secrets of the water sound
Has kept the spirit of a man
Above the pain descending
Above the pain descending

Today the struggle carries on
I wonder will I live so long
To see the gates being opened up (4)
To a people and their freedom
A people and their freedom


Notes
(1) Oliver Cromwell landed in Ireland in August 1649 at the
head of a huge army, by May 1650 he had crushed opposition
in all but the West. (By 1652 the Irish population had
fallen to .7 m. In 1641 it had been 1.5 m. By 1660 .5 m
cattle were being exported annually to England.)

(2) Both Cromwell's and subsequent colonisation campaigns used the
twin techniques of "planting" English and Scotish settlers and
forcing some locals to change or "Turn" their religion to the
Protestant faith. So here he uses the ambiguity of the term
"turn" to echo both the image of the unbowed Irish peasant and
a metaphor for Irish History flowing like a un-turnable river.


(3) The first viking invasions were in the 1100's.

(4) "Gates" here evokes both images of the be-sieged walled cities of
the 17th century and also of the present day prison camps in the
North of Ireland which at the time the song was being written
(in the late 1970's early 1980's) were the subject of much political
campaigning including Hunger Strikes by the inmates.

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Send Sinead questions/info to boarjas@elof.iit.edu
and ask for the latest copy of the discography.

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