Lyrics:
Saint Patrick was a gentlemanAnd he came from decent peopleIn Dublin town he built a churchAnd on it, put the steepleHis father was a CallaghanHis mother was a BradyHis auntie an O'ShaughnessyHus uncle an O'GradyThen here's to bold Saint Paddy's fistsHe was a Saint so cleverHe'd give the snakes and toads a twistAnd banish them forever!There's not a mile in Erin's isleWhere the dirty vermin mustersWhere there he put his dear forefootHe murdered them in clustersThe toads went hop! The frogs went pop!Slap-dash into the waterAnd beasts committed suicideTo save themselves from slaughterThen here's to bold Saint Paddy's fistsHe was a Saint so cleverHe'd give the snakes and toads a twistAnd banish them forever!The Wicklow hills are very highAnd so is the hill of Howth, sirAnd there's a hill much bigger stillMuch higher than them both, sir'Twas on the top of this high hillSaint Patrick preached his sermonsHe drove the frogs into the bogsAnd banished all the verminsThen here's to bold Saint Paddy's fistsHe was a Saint so cleverHe'd give the snakes and toads a twistAnd banish them forever!No wonder that those Irish ladsShould be so gay and friskyWell, sure, Saint Pat, he taught them thatAs well as makin' whiskeyNo wonder that the saint himselfShould understand distillin'His mother kept a shebeen shopIn the town of EnniskillenThen here's to bold Saint Paddy's fistsHe was a Saint so cleverHe'd give the snakes and toads a twistAnd banish them forever!Then here's to bold Saint Paddy's fistsHe was a Saint so cleverHe'd give the snakes and toads a twistAnd banish them forever!