The Patriot Game
The Clancy Brothers And Tommy Makem Lyrics


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Come all you young rebels,
And list' while I sing.
For the love of one's country is a terrible thing.
It banishes fear with the the speed of a flame
And it makes us all part of the patriot game.

My name is O'Hanlon,
And I'm just gone sixteen,
My home is in Monohan,
Where I was weened,
I've learned all my life through,
When England to blame,
And so I'm a part of the patriot game.

It's barely two years since I wondered away,
With the local battalion of the bold I-R-A,
I've read of our heroes and I've wanted the same,
To play out my part in the patriot game.

This Ireland of ours has for long been half free,
Six counties are under John Bull's tyranny,
So I gave up my boyhood to drill and to train,
To play my own part in the patriot game.

And now as I lie here,
My body all holes,
I think of those treasures,
Who bargained and sold,




I wish that my rifle had given the same,
To those quislings who sold out the patriot game.

Overall Meaning

The Patriot Game is a folk song sung by the Clancy Brothers with a political edge. The lyrics speak of young Irish rebels fighting for their freedom against British rule. The song is sung in a first-person narrative from the perspective of O’Hanlon, a sixteen-year-old Irishman, who has joined the Irish Republican Army (IRA). O’Hanlon reflects on his motivation to fight for his country, highlighting the sense of duty and responsibility felt by many of his countrymen. The lyrics suggest that the love of one’s country is a powerful force, uniting individuals in a shared cause, and inspiring them to take action. The song also reflects the pain and sacrifice that come with fighting for one’s country, with O’Hanlon reflecting on his injury and the betrayal of those who sold out the patriot game.


Line by Line Meaning

Come all you young rebels,
Listen to me, young people,


And list' while I sing.
Pay attention while I sing this song.


For the love of one's country is a terrible thing.
Patriotism can be dangerous and lead to violence and death.


It banishes fear with the the speed of a flame
Patriotic fervor can overcome fear quickly and easily.


And it makes us all part of the patriot game.
Being patriotic makes us all part of a larger struggle for our country's freedom.


My name is O'Hanlon,
The singer's name is O'Hanlon.


And I'm just gone sixteen,
He is sixteen years old.


My home is in Monohan,
He comes from Monahan, Ireland.


Where I was weened,
Where he was raised.


I've learned all my life through,
He has been taught his whole life that


When England to blame,
England is always to blame for the problems in Ireland.


And so I'm a part of the patriot game.
Because of this, he is involved in the struggle for Ireland's freedom.


It's barely two years since I wondered away,
He joined the fight for Irish freedom two years ago.


With the local battalion of the bold I-R-A,
He joined the Irish Republican Army.


I've read of our heroes and I've wanted the same,
He has read about the heroes of the Irish struggle for freedom and wants to be like them.


To play out my part in the patriot game.
He wants to do his part in the struggle for Irish freedom.


This Ireland of ours has for long been half free,
Ireland has been partially controlled by England for a long time.


Six counties are under John Bull's tyranny,
Six counties of Ireland are controlled by England, and this is seen as tyranny.


So I gave up my boyhood to drill and to train,
Because of this, he gave up his youth to train and prepare to fight for Irish freedom.


To play my own part in the patriot game.
To do his part in the struggle for Irish freedom.


And now as I lie here,
The artist is now injured and lying on the ground.


My body all holes,
His body is riddled with bullet holes.


I think of those treasures,
He thinks of those people who value their own interests more than the good of their country.


Who bargained and sold,
People who made deals with the enemy.


I wish that my rifle had given the same,
He wishes that he had been able to kill those who betrayed the cause of Irish freedom.


To those quislings who sold out the patriot game.
To the traitors who sold out the Irish cause.




Lyrics © Royalty Network Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Dominic Behan

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