paroles de chanson Slattery's Mounted Fut - Barnbrack
You've
heard
of
Julius
Caesar,
and
the
great
Napoleon,
too,
And
how
the
Cork
militia
beat
the
Turks
at
Waterloo;
But
there's
a
page
of
glory
that
as
yet
remains
uncut.
And
that's
the
martial
story
of
the
Slattery
Mounted
Fut.
This
gallant
corps
was
organized
by
Slattery's
eldest
son,
A
noble-minded
poacher
with
a
double-breasted
gun;
And
many
a
head
was
broken,
aye,
and
many
an
eye
was
shut.
When
practicing
maneuvers
in
the
Slattery
Mounted
Fut.
.
And
down
from
the
mountains
came
the
squadrons
and
platoons,
Four-and-twenty
lighting
men
and
a
couple
of
stout
gossoons;
And
when
we
marched
behind
the
drum
to
patriotic
tunes,
I
We
felt
that
fame
would
gild
the
name
of
Slattery'e
Light
Dragoons.
Well,
first
we
reconnoitered
'round
of
O'Sullivan's
shebeen-
It
used
to
be
the
"Shop
House,"
but
we
called
it
"'The
Canteen;"
But
there
we
saw
a
notice
which
the
bravest
heart
unnerved"All
liquor
must
be
settled
for
before
the
drink
is
served."
So
on
we
marched,
but
soon
again
each
warrior's
heart
grew
pale,
For
rising
high
in
front
of
us
we
saw
the
county
jail;
And
when
the
army
faced
about,
'twas
just
in
tune
to
find
A
couple
of
policeman
had
surrounded
us
behind.
.
Still
down
from
the
mountain
came
the
squadrons
and
platoons.
Four-and-twenty
fighting-men
and
a
couple
of
stout
gossoons:
Says
Slattery:
"We
must
circumvent
these
bludgeoning
boothoons.
Or
else
it
games
they'll
take
the
names
of
Slattery's
Light
Dragoons."
"We'll
cross
the
ditch,"
our
leader
cried,
"and
take
the
foe
in
flank;"
But
yells
of
consternation
here
arose
from
every
rank,
For
posted
high
upon
a
tree
we
very
plainly
saw
"Trespassers
prosecuted,
in
accordance
with
the
law."
"We're
foiled!"
exclaimed
bold
Slattery,
"here
ends
our
grand
campaign,
'Tis
merely
throwing
life
away
to
face
that
mearin
dhrain;
I'm
not
as
bowld
as
lions,
but
I'm
braver
nor
a
hen;
And
he
that
fights
and
runs
away
will
live
to
fight
again."
.
And
back
to
the
mountains
went
the
squadrons
and
platoons.
Four-And-twenty
fighting-men
and
a
couple
of
stout
gossoons;
The
band
was
playing
cautiously
their
patriotic
tunes;
So
sing
the
fame,
if
rather
lame,
of
Slattery's
Light
Dragoons.
They
reached
the
mountain
safely,
though
all
stiff
and
sore
with
cramp:
Each
took
a
wet
of
whiskey
nate
to
dissipate
the
damp;
And
when
they
loaded
all
their
pipes,
bowld
Slattery
ups
and
said"To-day's
immortal
fight
will
be
remembered
by
the
dead;"
"I
never
shall
forget
"said
he,"
while
this
brave
heart
shall
beat,
The
eager
way
ye
followed
when
I
headed
the
retreat;
Ye
preferred
the
soldier's
maxim,
when
desisting
from
the
strife:
Best
be
a
coward
for
five
minutes,
than
a
dead
man
all
your
life."
.
And
there
in
the
mountains
lay
in
squadrons
and
platoons,
Those
four-and-twenty
fighting-men
and
a
couple
of
stout
gossoons;
They
never
more
will
march
again
to
patriotic
tunes,
Tho
all
the
same
they
sing
the
fame
of
Slattery's
Light
Dragoons.
1 Wild Rover
2 Whiskey In The Jar
3 I'll Tell Me Ma
4 The Jug Of Punch
5 Maggie
6 'B' For Barney
7 The Doffer
8 The Butcher Boy
9 Peggy Gordon
10 Phil The Fluter
11 Come Back Paddy Reilly
12 Slattery's Mounted Fut
13 Home Boys Home
14 Courtin' In The Kitchen
15 As I Roved Out
16 The Alley Alley O
17 Old McDonald
18 Boston Burglar
19 Moonshiner
20 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
21 The Mountains Of Mourne
22 Black Velvet Band
23 Holy Ground
24 McAlpine's Fusiliers
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