While we honor in song and story The memory of Pearse and McBride Whose names are illumined in glory By martyrs who long have since died Forget not the boys of Kilmichael Who feared not the might of the foe The day that they marched into battle They laid all the Black and Tans low So here's to the boys of Kilmichael Those brave lads so gallant and true They fought 'neath the green flag of Erin And conquered the red white and blue On the 28th day of November The Tans left the town of Macroom They were seated in two Crossley Tenders That were bringing them straight to their doom They were all on the road to Kilmichael And never expecting to stop They there met the boys from the column Who made a clean sweep of the lot So here's to the boys of Kilmichael Those brave lads so gallant and true They fought 'neath the green flag of Erin And conquered the red white and blue The sun in the west it was sinking 'Twas the eve of a cold winter's day When the Tans we were eagerly waiting Sailed into the spot where we lay And over the hill came the echo The peal of the rifle and gun And the flames from the lorries brought tidings That the boys of Kilmichael had won So here's to the boys of Kilmichael Those brave lads so gallant and true They fought 'neath the green flag of Erin And conquered the red white and blue The lorries were ours before twilight And high over Dunmanway town Our banners in triumph were waving To show that the Tans had gone down So we gathered our rifles and bayonets And soon left the glen so secure And we never drew rein till we halted At the faraway camp at Glenure So here's to the boys of Kilmichael Those brave lads so gallant and true They fought 'neath the green flag of Erin And conquered the red white and blue