Lyrics Off to Dublin in the Green - The Dubliners
Oh,
I
am
a
merry
ploughboy
and
I
plough
the
fields
all
day
Till
a
sudden
thought
came
to
my
head,
that
I
should
roam
away
For
I'm
sick
and
tired
of
slavery
since
the
day
that
I
was
born
And
I'm
off
to
join
the
IRA
and
I'm
off
tomorrow
morn
And
we're
all
off
to
Dublin
in
the
green,
in
the
green
Where
the
helmets
glisten
in
the
sun
Where
the
bayonets
flash
and
the
rifles
crash
To
the
rattle
of
a
Thompson
gun
I'll
leave
aside
me
pick
and
spade,
I'll
leave
aside
me
plough
I'll
leave
aside
me
horse
and
yoke,
I
no
longer
need
them
now
I'll
leave
aside
me
Mary,
she's
the
girl
that
I
adore
And
I
wonder
if
she'll
think
of
me
when
she'll
hear
the
rifles
roar
And
we're
all
off
to
Dublin
in
the
green,
in
the
green
Where
the
helmets
glisten
in
the
sun
Where
the
bayonets
flash
and
the
rifles
crash
To
the
rattle
of
a
Thompson
gun
And
when
the
war
is
over
and
dear
old
Ireland
is
free
I'll
take
her
to
the
church
to
wed
and
a
rebel's
wife
she'll
be
Well,
some
men
fight
for
silver
and
some
men
fight
for
gold
But
the
IRA
are
fighting
for
the
land
that
the
Freestaters
stole
And
we're
all
off
to
Dublin
in
the
green,
in
the
green
Where
the
helmets
glisten
in
the
sun
Where
the
bayonets
flash
and
the
rifles
crash
To
the
rattle
of
a
Thompson
gun
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