Lyrics The Merry Ploughboy - The Wolfe Tones
Oh
I
am
a
merry
ploughboy,
And
I
plough
the
feilds
all
day,
′Till
a
sudden
thought
came
to
my
mind,
That
I
should
roam
away.
For
im
tired
of
this
civilian
life,
Since
the
day
that
I
was
born,
So
im
off
to
join
the
IRA,
And
im
off
tomorrow
morn'.
And
were
all
off
to
Dublin
in
the
green,
Where
the
helmets
glisten
in
the
sun,
Where
the
bay′nets
clash,
And
rifles
crash,
To
the
echo
of
the
thompson
gun.
I'll
leave
aside
my
pick
and
spade,
I'll
leave
aside
my
plough,
Oh
ill
leave
aside
my
horse
and
yoke,
For
no
more
I′ll
need
them
now.
And
I
leave
aside
my
MAry,
She
is
the
girl
I
do
adore,
And
I
wonder
if,
She
thinks
of
me
when
she
hears
that
canon
roar.
And
we′re
all
off
to
Dublin
in
the
green,
in
the
green
Where
the
helmets
glisten
in
the
sun
Where
the
bay'nets
flash
and
the
riffles
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
I.R.A.
are
fighting
for
the
land
that
the
Saxons
stole.
And
we're
all
off
to
Dublin
in
the
green,
in
the
green
Where
the
helmets
glisten
in
the
sun
Where
the
bay′nets
flash
and
the
riffles
crash
To
the
rattle
of
a
Thompson
gun.
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