The British Grenadiers 1 Some talk of Alexander, and some of Hercules; Of Hector and Lysander, and such great names as these; But of all the world’s brave heroes, there’s none that can compare With a tow row, row, row, row, row, row, for the British Grenadier. 2 Those heroes of antiquity ne’er saw a cannon ball, Or knew the force of powder to slay their foes withal; But our brave boys do know it, and banish all their fears, Sing tow row, row, row, row, row, row, for the British Grenadiers. 3 Whene’er we are commanded to storm the palisades, Our leaders march with fusees, and we with hand grenades; We throw them from the glacis about the enemies’ ears, Sing tow row, row, row, row, row, row, for the British Grenadiers. 4 And when the siege is over, we to the town repair, The townsmen cry, Hurrah, boys, here comes a Grenadier, Here come the Grenadiers, my boys, who know no doubts or fears, Sing tow, row, row, row; row, row, row, for the British Grenadiers. 5 Then let us fill a bumper, and drink a health to those Who carry caps and pouches, and wear the loupèd clothes: May they and their commanders live happy all their years, With a tow, row, row, row, row, row, row, for the British Grenadiers. |
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