'Tis of a gentleman soldier
As a sentry he did stand
He kindly saluted a fair young
Maid by waving of his hand
So boldly then he kissed her
And passed it off as a joke
For he drilled her into the sentry box
Wrapped up in a soldier's cloak
For the drums do go with a rat-a-tat-tat
And the fifes do loudly play
Saying "Fare thee well Polly my dear
I must be going away "
Oh there they tossed and tumbled
Till daylight did appear
The soldier rose put on his clothes saying
"Fare you well my dear
For the drums they are a-beating
And the fifes do loudly play
If it weren't for that Polly me dear
Along with you I'd stay "
For the drums do go with a rat-a-tat-tat
And the fifes do loudly play
Saying "Fare thee well Polly my dear
I must be going away "
"Now come you gentleman soldier
And won't you marry me "
"Oh no my dearest Polly
Such things they never can be
For married I am already
And children I have three;
Two wives are allowed in the army
But one's too many for me "
For the drums do go with a rat-a-tat-tat
And the fifes do loudly play
Saying "Fare thee well
Polly my dear I must be going away "
"If anyone come a-courting you
You treat 'em to a glass
If anyone come a-courting
You say you're a country lass
You needn't even tell them
That ever you played the joke
That ever you went in a sentry box
Wrapped up in a soldier's cloak "
For the drums do go with a rat-a-tat-tat
And the fifes do loudly play
Saying "Fare thee well Polly my dear
I must be going away "
"Oh come my gentleman soldier
Why didn't you tell me so
My parents will be angry
When this they come to know "
When nine long months was up and past
The poor girl she brought shame
For she had a little militia boy
And she couldn't tell his name
For the drums do go with a rat-a-tat-tat
And the fifes do loudly play
Saying "Fare thee well
Polly my dear I must be going away "