Arthur Boyton — Are We Downhearted?

Mister Pat Malone, upon the continong Was fighting in the Irish fusiliers One night in the camp he rose to sing a song And all the Tommies greeted him with cheers Said Pat: "I'll sing a song about our gallant fighting men Although we've had a tussle with the Germans now and then"; "Are we downhearted?" "No!" "Then let your voices ring And altogether sing! Are we downhearted?" "No!" "Not while Britannia rules the waves!" "Not likely!" "While we have Jack upon the sea And Tommy on the land, we need not fret It's a long, long way to Tipperary But we're not downhearted yet!" With a Frenchy girl Pat toddled out one night And arm in arm they strolled, you may depend Till a dozen pals all sang out with delight "Hello, hello there, who's your lady friend?" Said Patrick, "I don't know her name, but listen here old pal If this is what they give us with the Entente Cordiale"; "Are we downhearted?" "No!" "Then let your voices ring And altogether sing! Are we downhearted?" "No!" Not while Britannia rules the waves!" "Not likely!" "While we have Jack upon the sea And Tommy on the land, we need not fret It's a long, long way to Tipperary But we're not downhearted yet!"

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