The Poetry Corner

Tipperary

By Thomas O'Hagan

(New version.) I'm not going to Tipperary for I've better work to do, I am dreaming of a new device to catch each German crew; And when we've chased them thro' the deep, Ach Gott! what fun there'll be Rounding up the Teuton "subs" in the blue and vasty sea. So, good-bye, Tipperary! Farewell, Slieve-na-mon! I leave you for a season to chase the murderous Hun; Von Tirpitz knows their hiding-place and I'll find out, too, So, good-bye, Tipperary, till we've caught each pirate crew. Then I'll go to Tipperary with its hills of emerald green, Where the skies are full of splendor and each peasant girl a queen; Where the men know naught but honor and where duty is their goal; Where the shadows from the mountains are but sunlight to the soul. So, good-bye, Tipperary, till we've rounded up each crew, Then I'll turn my face to greet you for to you I'll e'er be true; So I'm off to chase the pirates and the ocean aisles to sweep, Ach Himmel, Tipperary! there'll be fun upon the deep. For Rev. J. B. Bollard.