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Even the lyrics of the intro are funny.

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Dawnshine Wonder said:

 

The Rising of the Moon

 

 

lovely song

kinda difficult to hear as an English patriot :P 

but it is lovely nonetheless

it's a reference to 1798 rebellion, which, if it had been successful, would have been much saner and better for Irish and British interests ultimately, compared to what the IRA wanted later or the narrow minded British nationalists of the later 1800s. The pikes being together at the rising of the moon is a reference to unity and hope.

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Ireland Rebels

The Irish Rebellion of 1798 was a significant event in Irish history that marked a turning point in the struggle for independence from British rule. The rebellion was driven by a long-standing desire among Irish nationalists to establish a republic in Ireland, free from British control.

 

The rebellion was led by a group of Irish nationalists known as the United Irishmen, who were inspired by the ideals of the French Revolution and sought to establish a democratic government in Ireland. The United Irishmen were a diverse group, composed of both Protestants and Catholics, and included many prominent figures from Irish society, such as Charles Lucas, an apothecary from Dublin and a central insurrectionist figure who inspired the Irish patriot movement.

 

The 1798 Irish Rebellion began in May, launching a series of coordinated attacks across Ireland upon British-led regions. The rebels achieved some success, with large parts of the country falling under their control. The British government responded with overwhelming force, deploying thousands of troops into Ireland. They forced a policy of marginalized repression that included martial law and the suspension of civil liberties.

 

Despite the British response, the rebellion continued to rage for several months, with both sides engaging in conflict. Before long, Britain quashed the Irish forces, driving many of their leaders into exile.

 

 

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A seriously underrated song from Praga Khan in my opinion. The lyrics are cute, you can look them up online, just the song title is similar to what you would expect in My Little Pony Friendship is Magic. Love, Peace, Freedom.

 

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Here's the lyrics to Praga Khan's song Love, Peace, Freedom, and why I find this song so touching. <3

"We are always looking for peace within our minds
For answers to our questions
For what we leave behind

Love, peace, freedom
Love, peace, freedom

For truth and understanding
Happiness for two, sunshine in all seasons
Dreams that come true

Singing love, peace, freedom
Love, peace, freedom

No more cheating and lying
No more fooling yourself
No more try to denying
No more love on the shelf

Love, peace, freedom
Love, peace, freedom

Love, peace, freedom
Love, peace, freedom"

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