Oh hark, the drums do beat, my love, no longer can we stay The bugle horns are sounding clear, and we must march away We're ordered down to Portsmouth, and it's many's the weary mile To join the British Army on the banks of the Nile Oh Johnny, dearest Johnny, don't leave me here to mourn Don't make me curse and rue the day that ever I was born For the parting of our love would be like parting with my life I'll go with you, dear Johnny, and I will be your wife Oh my Nancy, dearest Nancy, that's a thing that can't be so The colonel, he has ordered no woman there should go We must forsake our own sweethearts, likewise our native soil To fight the German soldiers on the banks of the Nile But I'll cut off my yellow hair and go along with you I'll dress myself in uniform and I'll see Egypt, too I'll march beneath your banner while fortune, it do smile And we'll comfort one another on the banks of the Nile But your waist, it is too slender, love, your fingers, they Are too small And the sultry suns of Egypt your rosy cheeks would spoil Where the cannons, they do rattle, and the bullets, they do fly And the silver trumpets sound so loud to hide the dismal cries Oh cursed be those cruel wars that ever they began For they have robbed old Ireland of many's the gallant man They took from us our own sweethearts while their bodies, They feed the lions On the dry and sandy deserts which are the banks of the Nile