[00:35.32]The cadillac stood by the house [00:39.31]And the yanks they were within [00:43.78]And the tinker boys they hissed advice [00:47.89]'Hot-wire her with a pin' “ [00:52.28]Then we turned and shook as we had a look [00:56.55]In the room where the dead man lay [01:00.83]So big Jim Dwyer made his last trip [01:04.96]To the shores where his fathers lay [01:09.42]But fifteen minutes later [01:11.03]We had our first taste of whiskey [01:13.06]There was uncles giving lectures [01:14.81]On ancient Irish history [01:16.78]The men all started telling jokes [01:18.73]And the women they got frisky [01:20.55]By five o'clock in the evening [01:22.49]Every bastard there was piskey [01:24.25]Fare thee well gone away [01:26.20]There's nothing left to say [01:28.26]Farewell to New York City boys [01:29.88]To Boston and PA [01:31.82]He took them out [01:32.94]With a well-aimed clout [01:33.87]and they often heard him say [01:35.43]I'm a free born man of the USA [01:39.37]He fought the champ in Pittsburgh [01:41.14]And he slashed him to the ground [01:43.06]He took on Tiny Tartanella [01:44.70]And it only went one round [01:46.70]He never had no time for reds [01:48.52]For drink or dice or whores [01:50.41]But he never threw a fight [01:52.05]When the fight was right [01:52.80]So they sent him to the war [01:53.89]Fare thee well gone away [01:56.09]There's nothing left to say [01:57.91]With a sláinte Joe and an Erin go [01:59.82]My love's in Amerikay [02:01.56]They're calling out the rosary [02:03.31]Spanish wine from far away [02:05.10]I'm a free born man of the USA [02:27.75]This morning on the harbour [02:29.26]When I said goodbye to you [02:31.15]I remember how I swore [02:32.77]That I'd come back to you one day [02:34.88]And as the sunset came to meet [02:36.75]The evening on the hill [02:38.36]I told you I'd always love you [02:40.23]I always did and I always will [02:42.42]Fare thee well gone away [02:43.99]There's nothing left to say [02:46.04]But to say adieu [02:47.05]To your eyes as blue [02:48.11]As the water in the bay [02:49.67]And to big Jim Dwyer [02:50.81]The man of war [02:51.69]Who was often heard to say [02:53.32]I'm a free born man of the USA