THE FOGGY DEW - Irish Traditional for Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar

In all likely this Irish song was written by “Father“ P. O’Neill, in remembrance of his family members killed in the famous 1916 Dublin Easter Rising against English rule over Ireland. During the First World War, he encourages young people to fight not in the war, under the British flag, but to fight for the independence of Ireland. THE FOGGY DEW I was down the glen one Easter morn To a city fair rode I. There armed lines of marching men In squadrons passed me by. No pipe did hum, no battle drum did sound
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