Lyrics The Orange and the Green - The Irish Rovers
Oh,
it
is
the
biggest
mix-up
that
you
have
ever
seen
My
father,
he
was
orange,
and
me
mother,
she
was
green
Oh,
my
father
was
an
Ulsterman,
proud
protestant
was
he
My
mother
was
a
Catholic
girl
from
County
Cork
was
she
They
were
married
in
two
churches,
lived
happily
enough
Until
the
day
that
I
was
born,
and
things
got
rather
tough
Oh,
it
is
the
biggest
mix-up
that
you
have
ever
seen
My
father,
he
was
orange,
and
me
mother,
she
was
green
Baptised
by
father
Reilly,
I
was
rushed
away
by
car
To
be
made
a
little
orangeman,
me
father's
shining
star
I
was
christened
David
Anthony,
but
still
in
spite
of
that
To
my
father,
I
was
William,
while
my
mother
called
me
Pat
Oh,
it
is
the
biggest
mix-up
that
you
have
ever
seen
My
father,
he
was
orange,
and
me
mother,
she
was
green
With
mother,
every
Sunday
to
mass
I'd
proudly
stroll
Then
after
that,
the
orange
lads
would
try
to
save
my
soul
For
both
sides
tried
to
claim
me,
but
I
was
smart
because
I
played
the
flute
or
played
the
harp,
depending
where
I
was
Oh,
it
is
the
biggest
mix-up
that
you
have
ever
seen
My
father,
he
was
orange,
and
me
mother,
she
was
green
One
day,
me
ma's
relations
came
round
to
visit
me
Just
as
my
father's
kinfolk
were
all
sittin'
down
to
tea
We
tried
to
smooth
things
over,
but
they
all
began
to
fight
And
me
being
strictly
neutral,
I
bashed
everyone
in
sight
Oh,
it
is
the
biggest
mix-up
that
you
have
ever
seen
My
father,
he
was
orange,
and
me
mother,
she
was
green
Now,
my
parents
never
could
agree
about
my
type
of
school
My
learning
was
all
done
at
home,
that's
why
I'm
such
a
fool
They
both
passed
on,
God
rest
them,
but
left
me
caught
between
That
awful
color
problem
of
the
orange
and
the
green
Oh,
it
is
the
biggest
mix-up
that
you
have
ever
seen
My
father,
he
was
orange,
and
me
mother,
she
was
green
Yes,
it
is
the
biggest
mix-up
that
you
have
ever
seen
My
father,
he
was
orange,
and
me
mother,
she
was
green

Attention! Feel free to leave feedback.