The Jolly Soldier

Paul Brady

verse 1: Oh it's of a jolly soldier that lately came from war He loved a fair young damsel, a damsel so fair And her fortune was so great that it could scarcely be told And she loved her jolly soldier boy because he was so bold verse 2: Oh then cried the lady "I fain would be your wife But me father he is cruel and he'd surely take me life" He drew out his sword and pistol and he hung them by his side And he swore that he would marry her and that’s what would betide verse 3: So they went and they got married and as they were coming home They met with her old father and seven armed men "Let us flee", cried the lady "for we'll surely will be slain" "Fear nothing my dear charmer", the soldier cried again verse 4: Then up came the old man and unto her did say "It's for your disobedience to me this very day For as you had been so mean as to be a soldier's wife Down in this lonesome valley I will surely take your life" VERSE 5: "Oh no", cried the soldier "I do not like your prattle For although I am a bridegroom I am well prepared for battle" He drew out his sword and pistol and he caused them for to roar And the lady held the bridle while the soldier battled sore VERSE 6: Well the first one he came to he ran through and maimed And the second one he came to he served him just the same "Let us flee", cried the others "For we surely will be slain" "Fight on, my dear charmer", the lady cried again VERSE 7: "Stay your hand", cried the old man "you make my blood run cold And you shall have me daughter and five thousand pounds in gold" "Fight on", cried the lady "for his offer is too small" "Stay your hand", cried the old man "and you shall have it all" VERSE 8: So he's taken them both home and he's made them both his heirs And it wasn't out of love but it was from dread and fear For there never was a soldier ever carried a gun Who would ever flinch or budge an inch till the battle he had won VERSE 9: So don't despise the soldier just because he's poor He's as happy on the battlefield as at the barrack door For they are the lads to be jovial brisk and free And they'll fight for the pretty girls, for rights and liberty

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