Recruiting Sergeant
The Irish Rovers
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Em Bm EmB Em [Verse 1]Em Bm Em Oh as I was walking down the streetG D Bm I was feeling light and larky ohEm Bm Em When a recruiting sergeant says to meB Em Boy, you'd look fine in khaki ohG D For the King he is in need of menG D Bm Come read this proclamation ohEm Bm Em And its a life in Flanders for you thenB Em T'will be a lovely vacation oh [Verse 2]Em Bm Em So I looked at the sergeant and says IG D Bm Please tell me sergeant dearie-ohEm Bm Em If I had a pack stuck upon my backContinúa después del anuncioB Em Would I look bright and cheerie ohG D For you'd make me drill and train untilG D Bm You had me like the Frenchies ohEm Bm Em Oh it might be warm in FlandersB Em But it's drafty in the trenches oh [Verse 3]Em Bm Em Then the sergeant raised his little caneG D Bm And his smile was most provoking ohEm Bm Em And he twirled and twirled his wee mustacheB Em Sayin he, surely you're joking ohG D For the sandbags they are lovely and highG And the wind you'd never feelD Bm blowing ohEm Bm Em But I winked at wee girl passing byB Em Says I, what if it's snowing oh [Verse 4]Em Bm Em Oh come wind, come rain, come hail, come snowG D Bm We're not going out to Flanders ohEm Bm Em For there's fighting in Dublin to be doneB Em Let your captains and commanders goG D And let Englishmen for England fightG D Bm And it's time that they started ohEm Bm Em So I bid that sergeant a jolly good nightB Em And there and then we parted oh [Instrumental]Em Bm EmG D BmEm Bm EmB EmG DG D BmEm Bm EmB Em