Article: 'Soldiers are we': the Easter Rising took place in Dublin ninety years ago this month. Charles Townshend has read hundreds of 'witness statements' from the men and women who took part, made available to the public in 2003 after decades in a government vault.(CROSS CURRENT)

SOLDIERS ARE WE, WHOSE LIVES ARE PLEDGED TO IRELAND'--the stirring first lines of what was eventually to become the national anthem of the Irish Republic--were heard publicly for the first time in 1915. The composer of the 'Soldier's Song', Peadar Kearney, had accidentally shot himself in the foot during rifle practice with the 2nd Battalion of the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Volunteers, and his comrades held a concert in Clontarf Town Hall to raise money to support him while he was incapacitated. They succeeded in selling several thousand copies of the song at a penny each. The event, the accident that caused it, and the song itself--which became an instant symbol of the ...

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