The Gentleman Soldier

by The Pogues

From the album: Rum Sodomy & the Lash

Duration: 02:03

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Lyrics for The Gentleman Soldier

It's of a gentleman soldier as sentry he did stand He saluted a fair maiden by a waiving of his hand And then he boldly kissed her and he passed it off as a joke He drilled her up in the sentry box wrapped up in a soldier's cloke And the drums are going a-rap-a-tap-tap And the fifes they loudly play Fare thee well, Polly, my dear I must be going away All night they tossed and tumbled 'til the morning did appear The soldier rose, put on his clothes that said "Fare you well, my dear" For the drums they are a beating and the fifes they so sweetly play If it weren't for that Polly, my dear, with you I'd gladly stay And the drums are going a-rap-a-tap-tap And the fifes they loudly play Fare thee well, Polly, my dear I must be going away If anyone comes a courting you, you can treat them to a glass If anyone comes a courting you, you can say you're a country lass You don't ever tell them, you don't have to play this joke That you got drilled in a sentry box, wrapped up in a soldier's cloke And the drums are going a-rap-a-tap-tap And the fifes they loudly play Fare thee well, Polly, my dear I must be going away Now come, you gentleman soldier, won't you marry me? Oh no, my dearest Polly, such things can never be For I've a wife already, children I have three Two wives are allowed in the army, but one's too many for me And the drums are going a-rap-a-tap-tap And the fifes they loudly play Fare thee well, Polly, my dear I must be going away Oh, come my gentleman soldier, why didn't you tell me so? My parents will be angy, when this they come to know When nine months had been and gone, the poor girl she brought shame She had a little militia boy and she didn't know his name And the drums are going a-rap-a-tap-tap And the fifes they loudly play Fare thee well, Polly, my dear I must be going away And the drums are going a-rap-a-tap-tap And the fifes they loudly play Fare thee well, Polly, my dear I must be going away

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