“When the law can stop the blades of grass
From growing as they grow,
And when the leaves in summer time
Their verdure dare not show,
Then I will change the colour
I wear in my caubeen,
But till that day I'll stick for aye
To wearing of the green.”

The Wearing of the Green, in Arragh na Pogue, or the Wicklow Wedding (1864)

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