The Humor and Life, in Particular Web site author: Margie Culbertson
 | From Belfast to Boston by James Taylor
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There are rifles buried in the countryside for the rising of the moon May the lie there long forgotten till they rust away into the ground
Who will bend this ancient hatred, will the killing to an end Who will swallow long injustice, take the devil for a country man Who will say this far no further, oh lord, if I die today
Send no weapons no more money. Send no vengeance across the sea Just the blessing of forgiveness for my new countrymen and me
Missing brothers, martyred fellows, silent children in the ground
Could we but hear them could they not tell us Time to lay God's rifle down
Who will say this far no further, oh Lord, if I die today.
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