Dubliners

Dubliners - The Gentleman Soldier lyrics

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It's of a gentlemen soldier as a sentry he did stand

He saluted the fair maid be a wavin' of the hand

So boldly then he kissed and he passed it off as a joke

He drilled her up in the sentry box, wrapped up a the

soldiers coat

And the drums did go with a rat-ta-ta-tat and the fifes

did loudly play,

Fare thee well Polly me dear I must be going away

All night they tossed and tumbled till daylight did

appear

The soldier rose, put on his clothes, said fare thee

well me dear

For the drums they are a pounding and the fifes did

sweetly play

If it weren't for that dear Polly, then along with you

I'd stay

And the drums did go with a rat-ta-ta-tat and the fifes

did loudly play,

Fare thee well Polly me dear I must be going away

Oh come you gentlemen soldier, "Won't you marry me?"

"Oh no me dearest, Polly. Such things never can be.”

"I've a wife already and children I have three

Two wives are allowed in army but one is too many for

me.”

And the drums did go with a rat-ta-ta-tat and the fifes

did loudly play,

Fare thee well Polly me dear I must be going away

If anyone comes a courtin' you, you can treat them to a

glass

If anyone comes a courtin' you, you can say you're a

country lass

You don't have to tell them that ever you played this

joke

That you were drilled in the sentry box wrapped up in

the soldier's cloak

And the drums did go with a rat-ta-ta-tat and the fifes

did loudly play,

Fare thee well Polly me dear I must be going away

Oh come you gentlemen soldier, when you tell me so

Me parents will be angry when this they come to know

And when nine long months had come and past, the poor

girl she brought shame

She had a little militia boy and she didn't know his

name

And the drums did go with a rat-ta-ta-tat and the fifes

did loudly play,

Fare thee well Polly me dear I must be going away

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