Off to Dublin in the Green

Oh, I am a merry ploughboy and I plough the fields all day

Till a sudden thought came to my head, that I should roam away.

For I'm sick and tired of slavery since the day that I was born

And I'm off to join the IRA and I'm off tomorrow morn.

And we're all off to Dublin in the green, in the green

Where the helmets glisten in the sun

Where the bayonets flash and the rifles crash

To the echo of the Thompson gun.

I'll leave aside me pick and spade, I'll leave aside me plough

I'll leave aside me horse and yoke, I no longer need them now

I'll leave aside me Mary, she's the girl that I adore

And I wonder if she'll think of me when she'll hear the rifles roar.

And we're all off to Dublin ....

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 IRA are fighting for the land that the Saxons stole.

And we're all off to Dublin ....

T & M: Dominic Behan