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Oh, I am a young schoolgirl
And I go to school by day
Until a sudden thought came to mind
That it was time to go away
For I've always resisted slavery
Since the day that I was born
So I'm off to join the IRA
And I leave tomorrow morn
Oh, I'm going off to Dublin in the green, in the green
Where the helmets glisten in the sun
And the bayonets flash while the rifles crash
To the echo of a Thompson gun
I'll have to leave aside my lover
The boy whom I adore
And I wonder what he'll think of me
When he hears those cannons roar
But when the war is over
And dear old Ireland is free
Off we'll go to the church to wed
And a rebel wife I'll be.
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