When all [G] beside a [C] vigil keep, 
The [D] West's asleep, the [G] West's asleep 
Alas! and well may [C] Erin weep 
When [D] Connacht lies in [G] slumber deep. 
There lake and plain smile [C] fair and free, 
'Mid [Am] rocks their guardian [D7] chivalry. 
Sing, [G] Oh! let [D] man learn [Em] liberty 
From crashing [D] wind and lashing [G] sea. 
That chainless wave and lovely land 
Freedom and nationhood demand; 
Be sure the great God never planned 
For slumb'ring slaves a home so grand. 
And long a brave and haughty race 
Honoured and sentinelled the place. 
Sing, Oh! not even their sons' disgrace 
Can quite destroy their glory's trace. 
For often, in O'Connor's van, 
To triumph dashed each Connacht clan, 
And fleet as deer the Normans ran 
Thro' Corrsliabh Pass and Ardrahan; 
And later times saw deeds as brave, 
And glory guards Clanricarde's grave, 
Sing, Oh! they died their land to save 
At Aughrim's slopes and Shannon's wave. 
And if, when all a vigil keep, 
The West's asleep! the West's asleep! 
Alas! and well may Erin weep 
That Connacht lies in slumber deep. 
But, hark! a voice like thunder spake, 
The West's awake! the West's awake! 
Sing, Oh! hurrah! let England quake, 
We'll watch till death for Erin's sake!