Oh Daddy whats that uniform in the wardrobe over there? See it's buckles shining bright from the shoulder to the waist, My memory it strays back again to nineteen forty one, See it's buckles shining bright from the shoulder to the waist, So son please take my Uniform and go and fight the foe, See it's buckles shining bright from the shoulder to the waist, |
The time has scarce gone round boys, three hundred years ago They'll fight and don't surrender, but come when duty calls With blood that flow in crimson streams, through many a winters night They'll fight and don't surrender, but come when duty calls At last, at last, with one broad sigh, kind heaven sent Derry They'll fight and don't surrender, but come when duty calls |
'Twas on the twelfth day of July in the year of '49 And when we came to Westbridge, wasn't that a glorious sight And as we walked along the road not fearing any harm, Then out bespeaks our Orangemen, "Indeed we won't delay, And when we came to Dolly's Brae they were lined on every side The priest he came, his hands he wrung, saying, "My brave boys, you're Come all ye blind-led Papists, wherever that ye be, There was a damsel among them all, and one we shall adore, |
Being on the 12th day of July, eighteen and forty-nine Lord Roden was Grand Master of the Orangemen just then, He sent an invitation to Rathfriland Orange Corps, The sun did shine with splendor in a bright and cloudless sky, Priest Mooney and Priest Murphy went through the rebel lines, But still the Orangemen marched on thro' Castlewellan town, A splendid arch that gate did span which we all passed thro, Lord Roden gave a brief address, and then to us did say, We loudly cheered for Roden then and for the British Crown; We formed in full procession and unfurled our flags once more; With courage strong we marched along thro Castlewellan town, As o'er the Brae we did proceed, the road being very bare, The battle it raged loud and keen along the mountain-side, As fearlessly we charged them, their terror it was great, The battle being over, the glorious victory won. So now my song I mean to end, my pen I will throw down, |