Текст песни McCafferty - The Dubliners
When
I
was
eighteen
years
of
age
Into
the
army
I
did
engage
I
left
my
home
with
a
good
intent
For
to
join
the
forty-second
regiment
While
I
was
posted
on
guard
one
day
Some
soldiers'
children
came
out
to
play
From
the
officers'
quarters
my
captain
came
And
he
ordered
me
for
to
take
their
names
I
took
one
name
instead
of
three
On
neglect
of
duty
they
then
charged
me
I
was
confined
to
barracks
with
loss
of
pay
For
doing
my
duty
the
opposite
way
A
loaded
rifle
I
did
prepare
For
to
shoot
my
captain
in
the
barracks
square
It
was
my
captain
I
meant
to
kill
But
I
shot
my
colonel
against
my
will
At
Liverpool
Assizes
my
trial
I
stood
And
I
held
my
courage
as
best
I
could
Then
the
old
judge
said,
Now,
McCafferty
Go
prepare
your
soul
for
eternity
I
had
no
father
to
take
my
part
No
loving
mother
to
break
her
heart
I
had
one
friend
and
a
girl
was
she
Who'd
lay
down
her
life
for
McCafferty
So
come
all
you
officers
take
advice
from
me
And
go
treat
your
men
with
some
decency
For
it's
only
lies
and
a
tyranny
That
have
made
a
murderer
of
McCafferty
1 Weila Weila
2 Poor Old Dicey Riley
3 Quare Bungle Rye
4 The Inniskillen Dragoons
5 The Partin' Glass
6 A Muirsheen Durkin'
7 Mormon Braes
8 Come and Join the British Army
9 Paddy's Gone to France / Skylark
10 The Piper's Chair / Bill Hart's Jig / The Nights of St. Patrick
11 Cork Hornpipe
12 Flop Eared Mule (Donkey Reel)
13 Whiskey on Sunday
14 Navvy Boots
15 (The Bonny) Shoals of Herring
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