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        OCL P29 Lennon Page 49
        IE OCL P29/49 · Parte · 8 October 1923
        Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

        Verse by Thomas Davis transcribed by Edmond Hourigan (Cork City), Tintown No. 3 Camp:

        'We must not fail, we must not fail,
        However fraud or force assail,
        By Honour, Pride and policy
        By Heaven, itself we must be free.'

        OCL P29 Lennon Page 91
        IE OCL P29/91 · Parte · 15 October 1923
        Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

        Verse transcribed by M. Galvin, Hut 5, Tintown No. 3 Camp,

        'Keep me in your memory
        I dare not ask for more
        We may not meet as we have met
        When prison life is o'er
        Your path and mine may be
        In future far apart
        Time may bring a change of scenes
        But not a change of heart.

        OCL P29 Lennon Page 58
        IE OCL P29/58 · Parte · 20 October 1923
        Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

        Verse transcribed by Sean Whelan (Enniscorthy, Wexford), Tintown Camp, 'on the second day of the fight for freedom':

        'Oh God! to have fought, to have won, to have died
        Defending the old flag
        By sweet Slaney side.

        OCL P29 Lennon Page 45
        IE OCL P29/45 · Parte · 16 January 1924
        Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

        Verse transcribed by Walter A. Mitchell (Rahan, Offaly), Hut 3, Tintown No.2 Camp:

        Just a greeting from a comrade
        Who lies in chains with you
        To show you that a gloomy past
        Did not our souls subdue
        May all the pleasures which this world
        To freeman's life, doth give
        Be yours in all your future days
        When slaves no more shall live.'

        OCL P29 Lennon Page 47
        IE OCL P29/47 · Parte · 8 October 1923
        Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

        Quote from a parody of Thomas Campbell's 'The Exile of Erin' transcribed by Liam Ó [Dulchaointigh], Tintown No 3 Camp, who ascribes this version to Rudyard Kipling:

        'There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin
        the dew on his thin robes was heavy and chill
        Ere the dust from his brogues he fully had shaken
        He was Member of Parliament introducing a Bill.

        OCL P29 Lennon Page 53
        IE OCL P29/53 · Parte · 28 September 1923
        Parte de Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

        Verse transcribed by Vincent Burke, Hut 12, No 3 Tintown camp:

        'What is life?
        Ah who can say!
        Clouds upon a summer day
        Gone tomorrow, here today
        Gift of heaven come to stay
        Who can say?

        What is death
        Ah no-one knows!
        Words that cease and eyes that close
        Something sweeter that repose
        Just away that each one goes
        Where God knows!

        What is Love?
        Ah who can tell!
        Sometimes heaven, sometimes hell
        Neither wholly ill or well
        All would buy, but who can sell?
        Who can tell?