Felix The Soldier - Unknown



FELIX THE SOLDIER



They took away my brogues and they robbed me of my spade

They put me in the army and a soldier of me made

But I couldn't beat a drum and I couldn't play a flute

So they handed me a musket and they taught me how to shoot.



But the Injuns they were sly,

And the Frenchies they were coy,

So they shot off the left leg

Of this poor Irish boy.



We had a bloody fight

After we had scaled the wall,

And the divil a bit of mercy

Did the Frenchies show at all.



Then they put me on a ship,

And they sent me home again,

With all my army training,

After battle's strife and din.



They headed for the Downs,

And we landed at the quay,

My mother came to meet me,

And these words to me did say,



"O Felix, are you drunk,

Or Felix are you mad?

And whatever has become

Of the two legs you had!"



I will bid my spade adieu,

For I cannot dig the bog,

But I still can play the fiddle,

And I still can drink my grog.



I have learned to smoke a pipe

And I've learned to fire a gun,

To the divil with the fighting,

I am glad the war is done.



From Traditional American Folk Songs, Warner and Warner

Collected from Lena Bourne Fish

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