Let Bacchus' sons be not dismayed but join with me each jovial blade booze and sing and lend your aid to help me with the chorus CHORUS Instead of spa we'll drink down ale and pay the reckoning on the nail no man for debt shall go to jail from Garryowen in glory We are the boys that take delight smashing the Limerick light when lighting through all the streets like sporters fighting and tearing all before us CHORUS We'll break the windows we'll break the doors The watch knock down by three's and four's then let the doctors work their cures and tinker up our bruises CHORUS We'll beat the bailiffs out of fun we'll make the mayors and sheriffs run we are the boys no man dares dun if he regards a whole skin CHORUS Our hearts so stout have got us fame for soon 'tis known from whence we came where're we go they dread the name of Garryowen in glory
US army band credits to Dont remix it or I will Hack you >:) "Garryowen" is an Irish quick-step tune from the 1780s, originating as a drinking song in Limerick. It became a popular British military march before being adopted by US forces, notably the 7th Cavalry in 1867. It is widely played on the fife and drum to represent Irish heritage and American military tradition