Lyrics Come out You Black and Tans - Paddy Reilly
I
was
born
on
a
Dublin
street
where
the
Royal
drums
did
beat
And
the
loving
English
feet
they
walked
all
over
us
And
each
and
every
night
when
me
da'
would
come
home
tight
He'd
invite
the
neighbors
outside
with
this
Come
out
you
black
and
tans,
come
out
and
fight
me
like
a
man
Show
your
wife
how
you
won
medals
down
in
Flanders
Tell
her
how
the
IRA
made
you
run
like
hell
away
From
the
green
and
lovely
lanes
of
Killashandra
Come
let
me
hear
you
tell
how
you
slammed
the
great
Parnell
When
you
fought
them
well
and
truly
persecuted
Where
are
the
smears
and
jeers
that
you
bravely
let
us
hear
When
our
heros
of
sixteen
were
executed
Come
out
you
black
and
tans,
come
out
and
fight
me
like
a
man
Show
your
wife
how
you
won
medals
down
in
Flanders
Tell
her
how
the
IRA
made
you
run
like
hell
away
From
the
green
and
lovely
lanes
of
Killashandra
Come
tell
us
how
you
slew
those
brave
arabs
two
by
two
Like
the
Zulus
they
had
spears
and
bows
and
arrows
How
you
bravely
slew
each
one
with
your
sixteen
pounder
gun
And
you
frightened
them
poor
natives
to
their
marrow
Come
out
you
black
and
tans,
come
out
and
fight
me
like
a
man
Show
your
wife
how
you
won
medals
down
in
Flanders
Tell
her
how
the
IRA
made
you
run
like
hell
away
From
the
green
and
lovely
lanes
of
Killashandra
The
day
is
coming
fast
and
the
time
is
here
at
last
When
each
yoeman
will
be
cast
aside
before
us
And
if
there
be
a
need
sure
my
kids
will
sing
God
speed
With
a
verse
of
two
of
Steven
Beehan's
Come
out
you
black
and
tans,
come
out
and
fight
me
like
a
man
Show
your
wife
how
you
won
medals
down
in
Flanders
Tell
her
how
the
IRA
made
you
run
like
hell
away
From
the
green
and
lovely
lanes
of
Killashandra
1 The Fields of Athenry
2 Bunch Of Thyme
3 Spancil Hill
4 Galway Races
5 Lark In The Morning
6 Peggy Gordon
7 Joe Hill
8 Four Green Fields
9 Foggy Dew
10 Come out You Black and Tans
11 Cliffs Of Dooneen
12 Hills Of Kerry
13 Arthur McBride
14 Matt Hyland
15 Galtee Mountain Boy
16 Bunclody
17 The Crack Was Ninety in the Isle of Man
18 Sweet Carnlough Bay
19 Jim Larkin
20 A Nation Once Again
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