| Song | The Boys of the Irish Brigade |
| Artist | David Kincaid |
| Album | The Irish Volunteer |
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| [00:00.000] | 作曲 : Mrs. Gore |
| [00:16.116] | What for should I sing you of Roman or Greek, |
| [00:19.866] | Or the boys we hear tell of in story? |
| [00:23.785] | Come match me for fighting, for frolic, or freak, |
| [00:27.660] | An Irishman's reign in his glory; |
| [00:31.413] | For Ajax, and Hector, and bold Agamemnon, |
| [00:35.375] | Were up to the tricks of our trade, O, |
| [00:39.157] | But the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [00:43.109] | The boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |
| [00:54.648] | What for should I sing you of Helen or Troy, |
| [00:58.659] | Or the mischief that came by her flirting? |
| [01:02.384] | There's Biddy M'Clinchy the pride of Fermoy, |
| [01:06.251] | Twice as much of a Helen, that's certain. |
| [01:10.025] | Then for Venus, so famous, or Queen Cleopatra, |
| [01:14.194] | Bad luck to the word should be said, O, |
| [01:17.939] | By the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [01:21.779] | The Boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |
| [01:56.730] | What for should I sing you of classical fun, |
| [02:00.465] | Or of games, whether Grecian or Persian? |
| [02:04.332] | Sure the Curragh's the place where the knowing one's done, |
| [02:08.290] | And Mallow that flogs for diversion. |
| [02:11.927] | For fighting, for drinking, for ladies and all, |
| [02:15.973] | No time like our times e'er was made, O, |
| [02:19.658] | By the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [02:23.715] | The boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |
| [02:35.224] | By the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [02:40.405] | The boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |
| [00:00.000] | zuo qu : Mrs. Gore |
| [00:16.116] | What for should I sing you of Roman or Greek, |
| [00:19.866] | Or the boys we hear tell of in story? |
| [00:23.785] | Come match me for fighting, for frolic, or freak, |
| [00:27.660] | An Irishman' s reign in his glory |
| [00:31.413] | For Ajax, and Hector, and bold Agamemnon, |
| [00:35.375] | Were up to the tricks of our trade, O, |
| [00:39.157] | But the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [00:43.109] | The boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |
| [00:54.648] | What for should I sing you of Helen or Troy, |
| [00:58.659] | Or the mischief that came by her flirting? |
| [01:02.384] | There' s Biddy M' Clinchy the pride of Fermoy, |
| [01:06.251] | Twice as much of a Helen, that' s certain. |
| [01:10.025] | Then for Venus, so famous, or Queen Cleopatra, |
| [01:14.194] | Bad luck to the word should be said, O, |
| [01:17.939] | By the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [01:21.779] | The Boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |
| [01:56.730] | What for should I sing you of classical fun, |
| [02:00.465] | Or of games, whether Grecian or Persian? |
| [02:04.332] | Sure the Curragh' s the place where the knowing one' s done, |
| [02:08.290] | And Mallow that flogs for diversion. |
| [02:11.927] | For fighting, for drinking, for ladies and all, |
| [02:15.973] | No time like our times e' er was made, O, |
| [02:19.658] | By the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [02:23.715] | The boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |
| [02:35.224] | By the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [02:40.405] | The boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |
| [00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Mrs. Gore |
| [00:16.116] | What for should I sing you of Roman or Greek, |
| [00:19.866] | Or the boys we hear tell of in story? |
| [00:23.785] | Come match me for fighting, for frolic, or freak, |
| [00:27.660] | An Irishman' s reign in his glory |
| [00:31.413] | For Ajax, and Hector, and bold Agamemnon, |
| [00:35.375] | Were up to the tricks of our trade, O, |
| [00:39.157] | But the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [00:43.109] | The boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |
| [00:54.648] | What for should I sing you of Helen or Troy, |
| [00:58.659] | Or the mischief that came by her flirting? |
| [01:02.384] | There' s Biddy M' Clinchy the pride of Fermoy, |
| [01:06.251] | Twice as much of a Helen, that' s certain. |
| [01:10.025] | Then for Venus, so famous, or Queen Cleopatra, |
| [01:14.194] | Bad luck to the word should be said, O, |
| [01:17.939] | By the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [01:21.779] | The Boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |
| [01:56.730] | What for should I sing you of classical fun, |
| [02:00.465] | Or of games, whether Grecian or Persian? |
| [02:04.332] | Sure the Curragh' s the place where the knowing one' s done, |
| [02:08.290] | And Mallow that flogs for diversion. |
| [02:11.927] | For fighting, for drinking, for ladies and all, |
| [02:15.973] | No time like our times e' er was made, O, |
| [02:19.658] | By the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [02:23.715] | The boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |
| [02:35.224] | By the rollicking boys, for war, ladies and noise, |
| [02:40.405] | The boys of the Irish Brigade, O! |