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This lilting style march has its roots in Co. Antrim and was used as a drilling tune by the Pikemen, who later took part in a 1798 rising organized by Wolfe Tone’s United Irishmen.
A>B cd e3 d | e>d ef ec A2 | G>A Bc d3 e | dB GB d2 e/d/c/B/ |
A>B cd e3 d | e>d ef ec A2 | a g2 e dc cB | A2 B/A/G A2 AE ||
A>B cd e3 d | e>d ef ec A2 | G>A Bc d3 e | dB GB d2 e/d/c/B/ |
A>B cd e3 d | e>e ef ec A2 | a g2 e dc cB | A2 B/A/G A4 ||
a>a ag ed e/d/e | g>g ge dB G2 | a>a ag ed{/f} de | g>g ge g2 a/g/e/g/ |
a2 ag ed{/f} de | g>^f ge dB G2 | A>B cd eg/e/ dB | A>B cd e2 e2 ||
a2 ag ed{/f} de | g>g ge dB G2 | a>b ag ed de | g>g ge g2 a/g/e/g/ |
a2 ag ed{/f} de | g>g ge dB G2 | A>B cd ef dB | A2 GE A4 |