Tom: C C F C G It bein' on a monday morning, it bein' our pay day F C G We met Sergeant Jenkins at our goin' away C F C G He says to Pat Reilly "You are a handsome young man F C G C Will you come to John Kelly's where we will set a dram" [Verse] C F C G And while we sat there boozin' and drinkin' our dram F C G He says to Pat Reilly "You are a handsome young man C F C G I'd have you take the bounty and come along with me F C G C To the sweet County Longford, strange faces there you'll see" [Verse] C F C G "Oh no kind sir, a soldier's life with me would not agree F C G Nor neither would I bind myself down from my liberty C F C G For I lived as happy as a prince, my mind does tell me so F C G C So fare thee well, I'm just goin' down, my ?shatter for to thow? [Verse] C F C G "Oh are you in a hurry, are you goin' away? F C G Or won't you stop and listen to these words I'm goin' to say C F C G Perhaps now Pat Reilly, you might do something worse F C G C Than to leave your native country and enlist in the Black Horse" [Verse] C F C G Oh it's I took the bounty, the reckoning was paid F C G The ribbons were brought out, me boys, and into my cockade C F C G It's early the next morning we all were made to stand F C G C Before our grand general with hats all in our hands [Verse] C F C G He says to Pat Reilly "You are a little too low F C G With some other regiment I fear you have to go" C F C G "I may go where I will, I have no-one to mourn F C G C For my mother is dead, me boys, and never will return" [Verse] C F C G It's not in the morning that I sing this song F C G But it's in the cold evening as I march alone C F F G With me gun o'er my shoulder I bitterly do weep F C G C When I think of my true love that now lies fast asleep [Verse] C F C G My blessing on my mother that reared me neat and clean F C G But bad luck to my father that made me serve the queen C F C G Oh had he been an honest man and learned to me my trade F C G C I would never have enlisted nor worn the cockade