paroles de chanson The Fighting 69th - The Wolfe Tones
The
Fighting
69th
Come
all
you
gallant
heroes,
And
along
with
me
combined
I′ll
sing
a
song,
It
won't
take
long,
Of
the
Fighting
Sixty
Ninth
They′re
a
band
of
men
brave,
Stout
and
bold,
From
Ireland
they
came
And
they
have
a
leader
to
the
fold,
And
Cocoran
was
his
name
It
was
in
the
month
of
April,
When
the
boys
they
sailed
away
And
they
made
a
sight
so
glorious,
As
they
marched
along
Broadway
They
marched
right
down
Broadway,
Me
boys,
Until
they
reached
the
shore
And
from
there
they
went
to
Washington,
And
straight
unto
the
war
So
we
gave
them
a
hearty
cheer,
Me
boys,
It
was
greeted
with
a
smile
Singing
here's
to
the
boys
who
feared
no
noise,
We're
the
Fighting
Sixty
Ninth
And
when
the
war
is
said
and
done,
May
heaven
spare
our
lives
For
its
only
then
we
can
return,
To
our
loved
ones
and
our
wives
We′ll
take
them
in
our
arms,
Me
boys,
For
a
long
night
and
a
day
And
we′ll
hope
that
war
will
come
no
more,
To
sweet
America
So
we
gave
them
a
hearty
cheer,
Me
boys,
It
was
greeted
with
a
smile
Singing
here's
to
the
boys
who
feared
no
noise,
We′re
the
Fighting
Sixty
Ninth
So
farewell
unto
you
dear
New
York,
Will
I
e'er
see
you
once
more
For
it
fills
my
heart
with
sorrow,
To
leave
your
sylvan
shore
But
the
country
now
it
is
calling
us,
And
we
must
hasten
fore
So
here′s
to
the
stars
and
stripes,
Me
boys,
And
to
Ireland's
lovely
shore
And
here′s
to
Murphy
and
Devine,
Of
honour
and
renown
Who
did
escort
our
heroes,
Unto
the
battle
ground
And
said
unto
our
colonel,
We
must
fight
hand
to
hand
Until
we
plant
the
stars
and
stripes,
Way
down
in
Dixieland
So
we
gave
them
a
hearty
cheer,
Me
boys,
It
was
greeted
with
a
smile
Singing
here's
to
the
boys
who
feared
no
noise,
We're
the
Fighting
Sixty
Ninth
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