Read the roll of honour for Ireland's bravest men
We must be united in memory of the ten
England you're a monster, don't think that you have won
We will never be defeated while Ireland has such sons
Читай почетный список самых смелых людей Ирландии
Мы должны объединиться в память о тех десяти
Англия – ты чудовище, не думай, что ты победила
Мы никогда не проиграем, покуда у Ирландии будут такие сыновья
In those dreary H-Block cages ten brave young Irishmen lay
Hungering for justice while their young lives ebbed away
For their rights as Irish soldiers and to free their native land
They stood beside their leader the gallant Bobby Sands
В ужасных H-блоках (тюремный корпус в форме буквы H – типичный форм-фактор для таких построек), десять смелых молодых ирландцев полегли
Голодуя за правосудие, пока их молодые жизни угасали
За права ирландских солдат и свободу родной страны
Они стояли насмерть вместе со своим лидером, галантным Бобби Сэндсом
Now they mourn Hughes in Bellaghy, Ray McCreish in Armagh's hill
In those narrow streets of Derry they miss O'Hara still,
They so proudly gave their young lives to break Britannia's hold
Their names shall be remembered as history unfolds
А теперь Хьюза оплакивают в Бэллахи, Рэя МакКриша – на холмах Арма
А на узких улочках Дерри тоскуют по О’Хара
Они гордо отдали свои жизни, чтобы ослабить хватку Британии
И их имена будут помнить, покуда пишется история
Through the war torn streets of Ulster the black flags did sadly wave
To salute ten Irish martyrs, the bravest of the brave
Joe McDonnell, Martin Hurson, Kevin Lynch, Kieran Doherty
They gave their lives for freedom with Thomas McElwee
На раздираемых войной улицах Ольстера черные флаги развиваются с грустью
Приветствуя десять ирландских мучеников, смелейших из смелых
Джо МакДоннел, Мартин Харсон, Кевин Линч, Киран Догерти
Отдали свои жизни за свободу вместе с Томасом Макэлви
Michael Devine from Derry you were the last to die
With your nine brave companions, with the martyred dead you lie
Your souls cry out "Remember, our deaths are not in vain
Fight on and make our homeland a nation once again"
Майкл Дэвайн из Дерри, ты был последним, кто умер
С девятью смелыми соратниками, покойниками-мученниками ты лег в одну могилу
Ваши души кричат «Помните, наши смерти не были напрасны
Сражайтесь дальше и сделайте нашу родину единой нацией снова!»
Read the roll of honor for Ireland's bravest men
We must be united in memory of the ten
England you're a monster, don't think that you have won
We will never be defeated while Ireland has such sons
Read the honorary list of the most daring people of Ireland
We must unite in memory of those ten
England - you are a monster, do not think that you won
We'll never lose, as long as Ireland has such sons
In those dreary H-Block cages ten brave young Irishmen lay
Hungering for justice while their young lives ebbed away
For their rights as Irish soldiers and to free their native land
They stood beside their leader the gallant Bobby Sands
In the terrible H-blocks (the H-shaped prison building is a typical form factor for such buildings), ten brave young Irish fell
Starving for justice while their young lives faded away
For the rights of Irish soldiers and the freedom of their home country
They stood to death with their leader, the gallant Bobby Sands.
Now they mourn Hughes in Bellaghy, Ray McCreish in Armagh's hill
In those narrow streets of Derry they miss O'Hara still,
They so proudly gave their young lives to break Britannia's hold
Their names shall be remembered as history unfolds
And now Hughes is mourned in Bellahy, Ray McCrish - in the hills of Armagh
And in the narrow streets of Derry yearn for O’Hara
They proudly gave their lives to loosen Britain’s grip
And their names will be remembered as long as the story is written
Through the war torn streets of Ulster the black flags did sadly wave
To salute ten Irish martyrs, the bravest of the brave
Joe McDonnell, Martin Hurson, Kevin Lynch, Kieran Doherty
They gave their lives for freedom with Thomas McElwee
On the streets of Ulster, torn by war, black flags develop with sadness
Saluting the ten Irish martyrs, the bold of the bold
Joe McDonnell, Martin Harson, Kevin Lynch, Kieran Dougherty
Gave their lives for freedom with Thomas McAlvey
Michael Devine from Derry you were the last to die
With your nine brave companions, with the martyred dead you lie
Your souls cry out "Remember, our deaths are not in vain
Fight on and make our homeland a nation once again "
Michael Devine from Derry, you were the last one to die
With nine brave associates, dead martyrs, you lay down in one grave
Your souls cry "Remember, our deaths were not in vain
Fight on and make our homeland a united nation again! ”