Should i fall from grace with god lyrics




















Coup de coeur. Nouveaux albums. Corriger les paroles. If I should fall from grace with God Where no doctor can relieve me If I'm buried 'neath the sod But the angels won't receive me. We fought "Fighting Irish" - see Fr Corby. Paddy on May 07, Link. There was an error. I believe that your answer hit the nail on the head: " this is saying that if Ireland is coerced away from the Catholic Church, the heavens won't receive them - it has to do with the Protestant Reformation and England's penal laws TwelvePeers on May 14, Paddy, Thank you for the explanation.

I also honor my Irish ancestry, and agree that there is little if any "European-American" history taught in schools in the US. Sad to say, there'll never be clamor for an "Irish History Month"! Though I do respect the honor you have for your ancestors, and thus would not disparage them, please consider: During the incorrectly-dubbed "Civil War," the South considerably Celtic in ancestry fought for independence from the US government for the same reasons as our Colonists including my ancestors fought against King George: secession from a government deemed too powerful, abusive and corrupt if only they could have imagined the power and corruption of same years later!

They were, in effect, doing the same work as the British in , and the British Crown in Ireland and Scotland for hundreds of years. Invade, suppress, kill, burn, and force acceptance at the point of a bayonet. Of course, "history" proclaims the South wrong, just as the Irish and Scots were "wrong" from England's point of view.

While the counter of "The South fought for slavery, and the North fought against it! The North and the federal government profited enormously from the Atlantic Slave Trade, and from the exportation of Southern slave-produced goods. Slavery could not have existed were it not by the blessing of the United States government. Northern merchants, bank and insurance firms were but a few of the entities who demanded their share of a lucrative pie. In fact, had slavery not existed in the South, the plantations would have been occupied by poor white farmers, eager for employment - even if such paid no pun intended meager "slave wages.

Here is an excerpt by 'astorian' from The Straight Dope forum pertaining to the meaning of the song:. If I should fall from Grace with God Where no doctor can relieve me If I'm buried 'neath the sod But the angels won't receive me Let me go, boys Let me go, boys Let me go down in the mud Where the rivers all run dry This land was always ours Was the proud land of our fathers It belongs to us and them Not to any of the others Let them go, boys Let them go, boys Let them go down in the mud Where the rivers all run dry [Instrumental] Bury me at sea Where no murdered ghost can haunt me If I rock upon the waves No corpse will lie upon me Comin' up threes, boys Comin' up threes, boys Let them go down in the mud Where the rivers all run dry If I should fall from Grace with God Where no doctor can relieve me If I'm buried 'neath the sod Still the angels won't receive me Let me go, boys Let me go, boys Let me go down in the mud Where the rivers all run dry Yeah Iain McKell.

Frank Murray , Joey Cashman, Hill Hot lyrics. Featured lyrics. If I should fall from grace with god Where no doctor can relieve me If I'm buried 'neath the sod But the angels won't receive me Let me go, boys Let me go, boys Let me go down in the mud Where the rivers all run dry This land was always ours Was the proud land of our fathers It belongs to us and them Not to any of the others Let them go, boys Let them go, boys Let them go down in the mud Where the rivers all run dry Bury me at sea Where no murdered ghost can haunt me If I rock upon the waves Then no corpse can lie upon me It's coming up three, boys Keeps coming up three, boys Let them go down in the mud Where the rivers all run dry If I should fall from grace with god Where no doctor can relieve me If I'm buried 'neath the sod But the angels won't receive me Let me go, boys Let me go, boys Let me go down in the mud Where the rivers all run dry.



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