Well you can talk and write and Boast about your finions and your clans And how the boys from County Cork beat up the Black and Tans But I know a little codger who came out without a scar His name was Paddy Mulligan, the man from Mullingar The Peelers chased him out of Connemara For beatin' up the valiant Shawn O'Hara And when he came to Ballymoat, he stole the Parson's car And he sold it to the Bishop in the town of Castlebar Seven hundred Peelers couldn't match him The captain gave the orders for to catch him And when he came to Dublin Town, he stole an armored car And gave it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar The Peelers got the orders to suppress the man in sight So they sent for reinforcements through the country left and right A thousand men came after him, they hunted near and far But never could they capture him, the man from Mullingar The Peelers chased him out of Connemara For beatin' up the valiant Shawn O'Hara And when he came to Ballymoat, he stole the Parson's car And he sold it to the Bishop in the town of Castlebar Seven hundred Peelers couldn't match him The captain gave the orders for to catch him And when he came to Dublin Town, he stole an armored car And gave it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar They came with tanks and armored cars, they came with all their might But them Peelers never counted on old Paddy's dynamite From the thirteenth day of April, sure he blew them to July And the name of Paddy Mulligan makes the Carols of Ireland sigh The Peelers chased him out of Connemara For beatin' up the valiant Shawn O'Hara And when he came to Ballymoat, he stole the Parson's car And he sold it to the Bishop in the town of Castlebar Seven hundred Peelers couldn't match him The captain gave the orders for to catch him And when he came to Dublin Town, he stole an armored car And gave it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar Seven hundred Peelers couldn't match him The captain gave the orders for to catch him And when he came to Dublin Town, he stole an armored car And gave it to the IRA brigade in Mullingar