CHORUS O'Tool likes guys, sing loud and sly Bunratty laughs at the western cry; Thirty nights, and a quarter the men— We held the stones and we’ll do it again.
VERSE I Northman boots on the rain-wet stair, Fire in the grate and frost in the air; Five to one and still they ran— Steel in the fist beats silk on the hand.
CHORUS O'Tool likes guys, sing loud and sly Bunratty laughs at the western cry; Thirty nights, and a quarter the men— We held the stones and we’ll do it again.
VERSE II Lord O’Toole with the white-glove nerve, Feast on the hour, retreat on the curve; Banner up—then down it slid, Shouting orders no soldier did.
CHORUS O'Tool likes guys, sing loud and sly Bunratty laughs at the western cry; Thirty nights, and a quarter the men— We held the stones and we’ll do it again.
VERSE III His lady loves a dance and a tune, Round every hall by candle and moon; Courtiers bow and pages preen— We drink and grin at the courtly scene.
CHORUS O'Tool likes guys, sing loud and sly Bunratty laughs at the western cry; Thirty nights, and a quarter the men— We held the stones and we’ll do it again.
VERSE IV Thirty days at the tide’s slow turn, Oats ran thin and the pitch-smoke burned; Rope on the gate and grit in the steel— West men broke on the northman wheel.
CHORUS O'Tool likes guys, sing loud and sly Bunratty laughs at the western cry; Thirty nights, and a quarter the men— We held the stones and we’ll do it again.
VERSE V Beat that drum till the rafters shake, Name each fool for the boasts they make; When they brag of the day they’ll win— Point to the wall and start again.
CHORUS (big) O'Tool likes guys, sing loud and sly Bunratty laughs at the western cry; Thirty nights, and a quarter the men— We held the stones and we’ll do it again
Musikstyle
A cappella medieval Irish march, eerie stone-hall reverb. All-male choir; call/response gang chorus. Sparse low drum only. D Dorian, ~88 BPM. Raw, breathy chant. Use supplied lyrics verbatim.