Lyrics Wild Colonial Boy - The Clancy Brothers
Clancy
Brothers
Miscellaneous
Wild
Colonial
Boy
WILD
COLONIAL
BOY
There
was
a
wild
colonial
youth,
Jack
Doolan
was
his
name
Of
poor
but
honest
parents,
he
was
born
in
Castlemaine
He
was
his
father's
only
hope,
his
mother's
only
joy
The
pride
of
both
his
parents
was
the
wild
colonial
boy
Come
all
my
hearties,
we'll
range
the
mountainside
Together
we
will
plunder,
together
we
will
ride
We'll
scour
along
the
valleys
and
gallop
o'er
the
plains
We'll
scorn
to
live
in
slavery,
bowed
down
in
iron
chains
In
sixty-one
this
daring
youth
commenced
his
wild
career
With
a
heart
that
knew
no
danger,
no
foeman
did
he
fear
He
held
up
the
Beechworth
mailcoach
and
he
robbed
Judge
MacEvoy
Who
trembled
and
gave
up
his
gold
to
the
wild
colonial
boy
One
day
as
he
was
riding
the
mountainside
along
Alistening
to
the
little
birds
their
pleasant
laughing
song
Three
mounted
troopers
came
in
view
- Kelly,
Davis,
and
Fitzroy
And
thought
that
they
would
capture
him,
the
wild
colonial
boy
"Surrender
now,
Jack
Doolan,
you
see
there's
three
to
one
Surrender
now,
Jack
Doolan,
you
daring
highwayman"
He
drew
a
pistol
from
his
belt
and
spun
it
like
a
toy
"I'll
fight,
but
I
won't
surrender,"
said
the
wild
colonial
boy
He
fired
at
trooper
Kelly
and
brought
him
to
the
ground
And
in
return
from
Davis
received
a
mortal
wound
All
shattered
through
the
jaws,
he
lay
still
firing
at
Fitzroy
And
that's
the
way
they
captured
him,
the
wild
colonial
boy
Recorded
by
Clancys,
Burl
Ives
@Irish
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