Black Rose
Thin Lizzy Lyrics


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Tell me the legends of long ago
When the kings and queens would dance in the realm of the Black Rose
Play me the melodies I want to know
So I can teach my children, oh

Pray tell me the story of young Cuchulainn
How his eyes were dark his expression sullen
And how he'd fight and always won
And how they cried when he was fallen

Oh tell me the story of the Queen of this land
And how her sons died at her own hand
And how fools obey commands
Oh tell me the legends of long ago

Where the mountains of Mourne come down to the sea
Will she no come back to me
Will she no come back to me
Oh Shenandoah I hear you calling

Far away you rolling river
Roll down the mountain side
On down on down go lassie go
Oh Tell me the legends of long ago

When the kings and queens would dance in the realms of the Black Rose
Play me the melodies so I might know
So I can tell my children, oh
My Roisin Dubh is my one and only true love

It was a joy that Joyce brought to me
While William Butler waits
And Oscar, he's going Wilde
Ah sure, Brendan where have you Behan?

Looking for a girl with green eyes
My dark Rosaleen is my only colleen
That Georgie knows Best
But Van is the man

Starvation once again
Drinking whiskey in the jar-o
Synge's Playboy of the Western World
As Shaw, Sean I was born and reared there





Where the Mountains of Mourne come down to the sea
Is such a long, long way from Tipperary

Overall Meaning

The song "Black Rose" by Thin Lizzy is a tribute to Irish legends, as well as those who have made significant contributions to Irish culture throughout history. The lyrics begin by asking to hear the legends of long ago, particularly those about the kings and queens who would dance in the realm of the Black Rose. The lyrics then go on to ask for stories about famous figures from Irish legend, such as the warrior Cuchulainn, who was known for his strength in battle and his tragic death.


The lyrics also reference figures from Irish literature and culture throughout the song, including James Joyce, William Butler Yeats, Oscar Wilde, Brendan Behan, John Synge, and George Best. The chorus emphasizes the importance of passing down these stories and legends to future generations, so that they too can appreciate the rich history and culture of Ireland. The song also includes a reference to the traditional Irish folk song "Whiskey in the Jar" and ends with a nod to the distance between Ireland and other parts of the world.


Overall, the song "Black Rose" celebrates the rich history and cultural heritage of Ireland, paying tribute to both its legendary figures and its more recent contributors to literature and art.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell me the legends of long ago
Please retell the stories of ancient times


When the kings and queens would dance in the realm of the Black Rose
When royalty would celebrate and have parties in the land of the Black Rose


Play me the melodies I want to know
Sing me the songs I need to learn


So I can teach my children, oh
So I can pass on this knowledge to my children


Pray tell me the story of young Cuchulainn
Please share with me the tale of the young warrior Cuchulainn


How his eyes were dark his expression sullen
He had dark eyes and a solemn expression


And how he'd fight and always won
And how he was a formidable warrior who won every battle


And how they cried when he was fallen
And how mourners wept at his death


Oh tell me the story of the Queen of this land
Oh, please recount the tale of the Queen of this land


And how her sons died at her own hand
And how she tragically lost her own sons


And how fools obey commands
And how people blindly follow orders or ideologies


Where the mountains of Mourne come down to the sea
In the region near the Mourne Mountains and the ocean


Will she no come back to me
Will she not return to me?


Oh Shenandoah I hear you calling
Oh, I can hear the call of the river Shenandoah


Far away you rolling river
You are a river that flows far away


Roll down the mountain side
Flow down from the top of the mountain


On down on down go lassie go
Flow on continuously, my dear river


My Roisin Dubh is my one and only true love
My only real love is my dark-haired Roisin


It was a joy that Joyce brought to me
James Joyce's work once brought me great joy


While William Butler waits
While William Butler Yeats is still alive


And Oscar, he's going Wilde
And Oscar Wilde has become wild or extravagant


Ah sure, Brendan where have you Behan?
Oh, where has Brendan Behan gone?


Looking for a girl with green eyes
Searching for a woman with green eyes


My dark Rosaleen is my only colleen
My dark-haired Rosaleen is my only girl


That Georgie knows Best
George Best is an expert in this area


But Van is the man
But Van Morrison is the real deal


Starvation once again
Famine has struck again


Drinking whiskey in the jar-o
Drinking whiskey from a jar


Synge's Playboy of the Western World
J.M. Synge's play titled Playboy of the Western World


As Shaw, Sean I was born and reared there
I was born and raised there as a man with the surname Shaw and first name Sean


Is such a long, long way from Tipperary
Is a great distance away from Tipperary




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DP, GARY MOORE, PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT

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@oggiemc83

"When I'm in England, I say, I'm from Ireland. When I'm in Ireland, I say, I'm from Dublin. When I'm in Dublin, I say, I'm from Crumlin. When I'm in Crumlin, I say, Leighlin Road. When I'm in Leighlin Road, I say, I'm a Lynott." - Phil Lynott

@dannybhoy2739

Did he sing that in a song?

@nostreamavailable9090

God bless Eire. ♥️

@omarpatino9012

THE MICROCOSMOS

@mariamac66

His right. Dublin home and school in Dublin were Philips earliest memories.. Cliff Richard was born in India. Can he cook me a nice, traditional jalfrezi if he were so inclined? Probably not.

@surentamang4587

Great Philip and hia team

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@AApV

this is song is for me even more epic than stairway to heaven or bohemian rapsody .. oh boy that long guitar solo... ! for me the best rock song ever ! 

@frankfrohmann1504

Agree.

@patwheeler4940

saw them many times wow soo good.

@frankfrohmann1504

Definitely the best song in the history of music !

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