Tom: C C F C G My name is Tim McDonald, I'm a native of the Isle, C F G C Was born among old Erin's bogs when I was but a child. C F C G My father fought in " 'Ninety-eight," for liberty so dear; C F G C He fell upon old Vinegar Hill, like an Irish volunteer. C C F C Then raise the harp of Erin, boys, the flag we all revere C F G C We'll fight and fall beneath its folds, like Irish volunteers! C C F C Then raise the harp of Erin, boys, the flag we all revere C F G C We'll fight and fall beneath its folds, like Irish volunteers! [Bridge] C F G C [Verse] C F C G When I was driven from my home by an oppressor's hand, C F G C I cut my sticks and greased me brogues, and came o'er to this land. C F C G I found a home and many friends, and some that I love dear; C F G C Be jabbers! I'll stick to them like bricks and an Irish volunteer. C C F C Then fill your glasses up, me boys, and drink a hearty cheer, C F G C To the land of our adoption and the Irish volunteers! C C F C Then fill your glasses up, me boys, and drink a hearty cheer, C F G C To the land of our adoption and the Irish volunteers! [Bridge] C F G C C F C G Now when the traitors in the South commenced a war-like raid, C F G C I quickly then laid down my hod, to the devil went my spade! C F C G To a recruiting office then I went, that happened to be near, C F G C And joined the good old "Sixty-ninth," like an Irish volunteer. C C F C Then fill the ranks and march away, no traitors do we fear! C F G C We'll drive them all to blazes, says the Irish volunteer. C C F C Then fill the ranks and march away, no traitors do we fear! C F G C We'll drive them all to blazes, says the Irish volunteer. [Bridge] C C C G C G C C C G C x2 [Verse] C F C G When the Prince of Wales came over here, and made a hubbaboo, C F G C Oh, everybody turned out, you know, in gold and tinsel too; C F C G But then the good old Sixty-ninth didn't like these lords or peers C F G C They wouldn't give a damn for kings, the Irish volunteers! C C F C We love the Land of Liberty, its laws we will revere, C F G C "But the devil take the nobility!" says the Irish volunteer C C F C We love the Land of Liberty, its laws we will revere, C F G C "But the devil take the nobility!" says the Irish volunteer [Bridge] C F G C [Verse] C F C G Now if the traitors in the South should ever cross our roads, C F G C We'll drive them to the devil, as Saint Patrick did the toads; C F C G We'll give them all short nooses that come just below the ears, C F G C Made strong and good of Irish hemp by Irish volunteers. C C F C Then here's to brave McClennan whom the army now reveres C F G C He'll lead us on to victory, the Irish volunteers. C C F C Then here's to brave McClellan, whom the army now reveres C F G C He'll lead us on to victory, the Irish volunteers. [Bridge] C F G C [Verse] C F C G Now fill your glasses up, my boys, a toast come drink with me, C F G C May Erin's Harp and the Starry Flag united ever be; C F C G May traitors quake, and rebels shake, and tremble in their fears, C F G C When next they meet the Yankee boys and Irish volunteers! C C F C God bless the name of Washington! that name this land reveres; C F G C Success to Meagher and Nugent, and their Irish volunteers! C C F C God bless the name of Washington! that name this land reveres; C F G C Success to Meagher and Nugent, and their Irish volunteers! [Outro] C C C G C G C C C G C