Tone's Grave

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Tone's Grave, often referred to as Bodenstown churchyard, was written by Thomas Davis (1814–1845),[1][2] the Young Ireland leader, and published first in their newspaper The Nation. It was written following his visit to the grave of Theobald Wolfe Tone in Bodenstown, County Kildare, in 1843 when he found Tone's grave unmarked but guarded by a local blacksmith who would allow nobody to set foot on it.[3]

Tone's modern gravesite, built in part due to the poem.

The song mourns the failure of the United Irishmen and the loss of leaders like Wolfe Tone but hints at the impending awakening of Irish nationalism much hoped for by the Young Ireland movement.

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