As I rode out one evening in the holy month of June I strayed into an old churchyard to view a new built tomb I overheard an old man say as tears rolled from his eyes It's underneath the cold green sod brave Peter Crowley lies Then tell me Peter Crowley come tell me, tell me true Who stepped into Kilclooney would that day along with you Who stood behind that broad oak tree and fired that signal gun Who fought and died for Ireland was you my darling son The man who fired the signal went into his low abode For many a mile he shouldered it the dark and dreary road Stiff and cold its there you lay a choisle geal mo chroi Because you were a Fenian bold and fought for liberty And now to conclude and finish as I have no more to say May the almighty and eternal God soon rise you from your clay With a thousand men at your command and they both loyal and true To conquer English, Dutch, and Dane as Irishmen could do