BOOLAVOGUE _______________________ Traditional ______________________ Come all you warriors and renowned nobles Give ear unto my warlike theme And I will sing you how Father Murphy Lately aroused from his sleepy dream Neither Julius Cesar norAlexander Nor brave King Arthur could equal him Armies formidable he did conquer Though with two gun men he did begin Camolin cavalry he did unhorse them Their first lieutenant he cut them down With shattered ranks and with broken columns They soon returned to Camolin town On the hill of Oulart he displayed his valour Where a hundred Corkmen lay on the plain At Enniscorthy his sword he wielded And I hope to see him once more again When Enniscorthy became subject to him Twas then to Wexford we marched our men And on the Three Rock took up our quarters Waiting for daylight the town to win The loyal townsmen gave their assistance We'll die or conquer they all did say The yeomen cavalry made no resistance For on the pavement their corpses lay With drums a-beating the town did echo And acclamations came from door to door On the Windmill Hill we pitched our tents And we drank like heroes but paid no score On Carraig Rua for some time we waited And next to Gorey we did repair At Tubberneering we thought no harm The bloody army was waiting there The issue of it was a close engagement While on the soldiers we played warlike pranks Thro' sheepwalks, hedgerows and shdy thickets There were mangled bodies and broken ranks The shuddering cavalry I can't forget them We raised the brushes on their helmets straight They turned about and they bid for Dublin As if they ran for a ten-pound plate Some crossed Donnybrook and more through Blackrock And some up Shankill without wound or flaw And if Barry Lawless be not a liar There's more went groaning up Luggelaw To the Windmill Hill of Enniscorthy The British Fencibles they fled like deers But our ranks were tattered and sorely scattered By the loss of Kyan and the Shelmaleers The streets of England were left quite naked Of all its army both foot and horse The highlands of Scotland were left unguarded Likewise the Hessians the seas they crossed But if the Frenchmen had reinforced us And landed transports in Bagenbun Father John Murphy would be their seconder And sixteen thousand with him would come Success attend the sweet County Wexford Throw off its yoke and to battle run Let them not think we gave up our arms For every man has a pike and gun