| Fare thee well Enniskillen, fare thee well for a while
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| And all around the borders of Erin’s green isle
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| And when the war is over we’ll return in full bloom
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| And we’ll all welcome home the Enniskillen Dragoons
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| A beautiful damsel of fame and renown
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| A gentleman’s daughter from Monaghan town
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| As she drove by the barracks this beautiful maid
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| Stood up in her coach to see Dragoons on parade
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| Fare thee well Enniskillen, fare thee well for a while
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| And all around the borders of Erin’s green isle
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| And when the war is over we’ll return in full bloom
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| And we’ll all welcome home the Enniskillen Dragoons
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| They were all dressed out like gentlemen’s sons
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| Their fine shining sabres and their carbine guns
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| Their silver mounted pistols, she observed them full
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| Soon
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| Because she loved an Enniskillen Dragoon
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| Fare thee well Enniskillen, fare thee well for a while
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| And all around the borders of Erin’s green isle
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| And when the war is over we’ll return in full bloom
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| And we’ll all welcome home the Enniskillen Dragoons
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| Flora dear Flora your pardon I crave
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| It’s now and forever that I’ll be your slave
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| Your parents have insulted both morn, night and noon
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| Because you would wed an Enniskillen Dragoon
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| Fare thee well Enniskillen, fare thee well for a while
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| And all around the borders of Erin’s green isle
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| And when the war is over we’ll return in full bloom
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| And we’ll all welcome home the Enniskillen Dragoons
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| Willie dearest Willie don’t heed what they say
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| For children their parents are bound to obey
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| But when the war is over they’ll all change their tune
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| And you’ll roll me in your arms by the light of the
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| Moon
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| Fare thee well Enniskillen, fare thee well for a while
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| And all around the borders of Erin’s green isle
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| And when the war is over we’ll return in full bloom
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| And we’ll all welcome home the Enniskillen Dragoons |