Lyrics The Patriot Game (Live) - Tommy Makem , The Clancy Brothers
Come
all
ye
young
rebels,
and
list
while
I
sing,
For
the
love
of
one's
country
is
a
terrible
thing.
It
banishes
fear
with
the
speed
of
a
flame,
And
it
makes
us
all
part
of
the
patriot
game.
My
name
is
O'Hanlon,
and
I've
just
turned
sixteen.
My
home
is
in
Monaghan,
where
I
was
weaned.
I
learned
all
my
life
cruel
England
to
blame,
So
now
I
am
part
of
the
patriot
game.
This
Ireland
of
ours
has
too
long
been
half
free;
Six
counties
lie
under
John
Bull's
tyranny.
But
still
De
Valera
is
greatly
to
blame,
For
shirking
his
part
in
the
Patriot
game.
They
told
me
how
Connolly
was
shot
in
his
chair,
His
wounds
from
the
fighting
all
bloody
and
bare.
His
fine
body
twisted,
all
battered
and
lame,
They
soon
made
me
part
of
the
patriot
game.
It's
nearly
two
years
since
I
wandered
away,
With
the
local
battalion
of
the
bold
IRA,
I've
read
of
our
heroes,
and
I
wanted
the
same,
To
play
out
my
part
in
the
patriot
game.
(Extra
verse
I
found)
I
don't
mind
a
bit
if
I
shoot
down
police,
They
are
lackeys
for
war
never
guardians
of
peace,
And
yet
at
deserters
I'm
never
let
aim,
The
rebels
who
sold
out
the
patriot
game.
And
now
as
I
lie
(or:
die)
here,
my
body
all
holes
(or:
holed),
I
think
of
those
traitors
who
bargained
in
souls,
And
I
wish
that
my
(air)
rifle
had
given
the
same,
To
those
Quislings
who
sold
out
the
patriot
game.
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