Major Dan O’Mahony is in the barrack square,
And just six hundred Irish lads are waiting for him
there;
Says he, ’Come in your shirt,
And you won’t take any hurt,
For the morning air is pleasant in Cremona.’
Major Dan O’Mahony is at the barrack gate,
And just six hundred Irish lads will neither stay
nor wait;
There’s Dillon and there’s
Burke,
And there’ll be some bloody
work
Ere the Kaiserlics shall boast they hold Cremona.
Major Dan O’Mahony has reached the river fort,
And just six hundred Irish lads are joining in the
sport;
‘Come, take a hand!’
says he,
’And if you will stand by
me,
Then it’s glory to the man who takes Cremona!’
Prince Eugene of Austria has frowns upon his face,
And loud he calls his Galloper of Irish blood and
race:
’MacDonnell, ride, I pray,
To your countrymen, and say
That only they are left in all Cremona!’
MacDonnell he has reined his mare beside the river
dyke,
And he has tied the parley flag upon a sergeant’s
pike;
Six companies were there
From Limerick and Clare,
The last of all the guardians of Cremona.
’Now, Major Dan O’Mahony, give up the
river gate,
Or, Major Dan O’Mahony, you’ll find it
is too late;
For when I gallop back
’Tis the signal for attack,
And no quarter for the Irish in Cremona!’
And Major Dan he laughed: ’Faith, if what
you say be true,
And if they will not come until they hear again from
you,
Then there will be no attack,
For you’re never going back,
And we’ll keep you snug and safely in Cremona.’
All the weary day the German stormers came,
All the weary day they were faced by fire and flame,
They have filled the ditch with
dead,
And the river’s running red;
But they cannot win the gateway of Cremona.
All the weary day, again, again, again,
The horsemen of Dupres and the footmen of Lorraine,
Taafe and Herberstein,
And the riders of the Rhine;
It’s a mighty price they’re paying for
Cremona.
Time and time they came with the deep-mouthed German
roar,
Time and time they broke like the wave upon the shore;
For better men were there
From Limerick and Clare,
And who will take the gateway of Cremona?
Prince Eugene has watched, and he gnaws his nether
lip;
Prince Eugene has cursed as he saw his chances slip:
‘Call off! Call off!’
he cried,
’It is nearing eventide,
And I fear our work is finished in Cremona.’
Says Wauchop to McAulliffe, ‘Their fire is growing
slack.’
Says Major Dan O’Mahony, ’It is their
last attack;
But who will stop the game
While there’s light to play
the same,
And to walk a short way with them from Cremona?’
And so they snarl behind them, and beg them turn and
come,
They have taken Neuberg’s standard, they have
taken Diak’s drum;
And along the winding Po,
Beard on shoulder, stern and slow
The Kaiserlics are riding from Cremona.