| Well, you’ve heard about the Indians with their tommy hawks and spears
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| And of the U.N. Warriors, the heroes of recent years
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| Also I might mention the British Grenadiers
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| Well, none of them were in it but the Dublin Fusiliers
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| You’ve heard about the Light Brigade and of the deeds they’ve done
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| And of the other regiments that many victories won
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| But the pride of all the armies, dragoons and Carabiniers
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| Was that noble band of warriors, the Dublin Fusiliers
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| face, this is the way we go
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| Charging with fixed bayonets, the terror of every foe
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| A glory to old Ireland, as proud as Buccaneers
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| And a terror to creation are the Dublin Fusiliers
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| Well, you’ve heard about the wars between the Russians and the Brits
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| The Tsar one day was reading an old copy of «Tidbits»
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| And when the General came to him and threw himself down in tears
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| «We'd better run back like blazes, here’s the Dublin Fusiliers»
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| The Tsar commenced to tremble and he bit his under lip
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| «Begorra boys» says he, «I think we’d better take the tip»
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| The devils come from Dublin and to judge from what I hears |
| They’re demons of militia men, the Dublin Fusiliers
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| face this is the way we go
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| Charging with fixed bayonets, the terror of every foe
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| A glory to old Ireland, as proud as Buccaneers
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| And a terror to creation are the Dublin Fusiliers
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| Well, the sergeant cried, «Get ready lads, lay down each sword and gun
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| Take off your shoes and stockings boys and when I tell yous, run»
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| They didn’t stop but started and amidst three ringing cheers
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| Came a shower of bricks and bullets from the Dublin Fusiliers
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| The time that Julius Caesar tried to land down at Ringsend
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| The coastguards couldn’t stop them, so for the Dublin’s they did send
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| And just as they were landing, lads, we heard three ringing cheers
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| «Get back to Rome like blazes, here’s the Dublin Fusiliers»
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| face this is the way we go
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| Charging with fixed bayonets, the terror of every foe
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| A glory to old Ireland, as proud as Buccaneers
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| And a terror to creation are the Dublin Fusiliers |