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[Verse 1]
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Come all you young rebels
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And list' while we sing
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For the love of one's country
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Is a terrible thing.
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It banishes fear with
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the speed of a flame
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And it makes us all part of
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the patriot game.
[Verse 2]
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My name is O'Hanlon,
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And I'm just gone sixteen,
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My home is in Monaghan,
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Where I was weaned,
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I've learned all my life
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Cruel England's to blame,
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And so I'm a part of
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the patriot game.
[Verse 3]
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This Ireland of ours has
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for long been half free,
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Six counties are under
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John Bull's tyranny,
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So we gave up our boyhoods
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to drill and to train,
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And play our own part in
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the patriot game.
[Verse 4]
(This version lyrics spoken, not sung)
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It's barely two years since
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they wandered away,
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and it was with the local battalion
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of the bold I.R.A.
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For they'd read of our heroes
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and they wanted the same,
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To play their own part in
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the patriot game.
[Verse 5]
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And now as I lie here,
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My body all holes,
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I think of those traitors,
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Who bargained in souls,
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I wish that my rifle
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had given the same,
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To those quislings who sold out
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the patriot game.