Tell me why must a man be of service To his lord and the gods seldom high From the grave sprang the name of our fathers But there's no glint in a dead man's eye. Tell me why are our fields filled with hunger And fruitless the crop bitterd soil So I say my farewell to a nation As the leaf waves goodbye to its sun So it's to youth I sing you this story And it's of youth I sing it now Like the train that derails without warning I must leave what I left far behind So goodbye my sweet Roisin Dubh I say goodbye Tell me why must our peace be this puzzle That fractures the land splinters war The last nail sank the shame on our coffin But in the end we must all die alone So it's to youth I sing you this story And it's of youth I sing it now Like the train that derails without warning Some must leave what they left far behind So goodbye my sweet Roisin Dubh I say goodbye And the bark fell from tree To the ground that now bleeds On the anguish that never learnt to shout When the clash of the drum will surrender the gun And of this sadness we shall no longer speak Until tank and bomb are but all forgotten songs That's when I and we will sing again So goodbye my sweet Roisin Dubh Goodbye now until we meet again Tell me why must our grief still be grieving For a language that never spoke its loss But this tongue spit with fire will tear down the barbwire And rip the belly from the waxy ghost So it's to youth I sing you this story And it's of youth I sing it now Like the train that derails without warning We must leave what We left far behind So goodbye my sweet Roisin Dubh I say goodbye Until we meet again She'll rise to beautify But slumber now must rest O' my Roisin Dubh I'll forever love The youth you once possessed.