Lyrics The Captains and the Kings - The Dubliners
The
Captains
And
The
Kings
I
remember
in
September
when
the
final
stumps
were
drawn
And
the
shouts
of
crowds
now
silent
when
the
boisterous
cheer
had
gone
Let
us
O
Lord
above
us
remember
simple
things
When
all
are
dead
to
love
us,
Oh,
the
captains
and
the
Kings
When
all
are
dead
to
love
us,
Oh,
the
captains
and
the
Kings
We
have
many
goods
for
export
Christian
ethics
and
old
port
But
our
greatest
boast
is
that
the
Anglo-Saxon
is
a
sport
When
the
dart's
game
is
finished
and
the
boys
there
game
of
rings
And
the
draft
and
chests
were
linghuised,
Oh,
the
captains
and
the
Kings
And
the
draft
and
chests
were
linqhuised,
Oh,
the
captains
and
the
Kings
Far
away
in
dear
old
Cyprus
or
in
Kenya's
dusty
land
Where
all
bear
the
white
mans
burden
in
many
a
strange
land
As
we
looked
across
our
shoulder
in
West-Belfast
the
school-bell
rings
And
we
sigh
for
dear
old
England,
and
the
captains
and
the
Kings
And
we
sigh
for
dear
old
England,
and
the
captains
and
the
Kings
In
our
dreams
we
see
old
Harrow
and
we
hear
the
crow's
loud
caw
At
the
flower
show
our
big
marrow
take's
the
pride
from
evil
and
war
Cups
of
tea
and
some
dry
sherry
vintage
car's,
these
simple
things
So
let's
drink
up
and
be
merry
for
the
captains
and
the
Kings
So
let's
drink
up
and
be
merry
for
the
captains
and
the
Kings
As
I
wandered
in
a
nightmare
all
around
great
Windsor
Park
Now
what
do
you
think
I
found
there
as
I
wandered
in
the
dark?'Twas
an
apple
half
bitten
and
sweetest
of
all
things
Five
baby
teeth
had
written
of
the
captains
and
the
Kings
Five
baby
teeth
had
written
of
the
captains
and
the
Kings
By
the
moon
that
shine's
above
us
in
the
misty
mornin'
night
Let
us
cease
to
run
our
self
down
and
praise
God
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