Oh the churchbells are ringin in the schoolyard,
And we all went out those days
The bully said Mick would you fancy a rumble?
I said Yes, its time to play!
Oh the nuns and the priests they grabbed their Rosaries
As they pulled our bodies apart
The bully said Mick you lost the fight, but youve gained my respect!
You fight with so much heart!
Were as stubborn as mules
With our blood on fire
When we aint at Sunday mass
Well look any man straight in his eyes and say
Kiss my Irish ass!
You better kiss my Irish ass!
Oh the husbands and wives, they had a neighborhood pack
They called the Mackeys white trash behind our backs White Trash!
I was way too young to understand that
But if I did, Id given it right back
Oh me dad, hed be drunk on the lawn,
Yelling and screaming like he do
But sometimes my old man felt what he was feeling,
Sometimes Mr. Mackey spoke the truth
Were as stubborn as mules
With our blood on fire
When we aint at Sunday mass
Well look any man straight in his eyes and say
Kiss my Irish ass!
You better kiss my Irish ass!
Oh me grandpa passed through Ellis Island,
From the greatest of the Motherlands
For he worked, provided for his family
He was a dedicated welding man
And he knew right from wrong like day and night,
He could whip any fool in a bareknuckle fight
He talked of country like he preached of God,
One hell of an Irishman!
Were as stubborn as mules
With our blood on fire
When we aint at Sunday mass
Well look any man straight in his eyes and say
Kiss my Irish ass!
You better kiss my Irish ass!
Oooohh, Im of a distant relation to John Redman,
He was one of the greatest Irish Rebels of his day
One bastard to another, on down the line
And this is what my son will say
Were as stubborn as mules
With our blood on fire
When we aint at Sunday mass
Well look any man straight in his eyes and say
Kiss my Irish ass!
Were as stubborn as mules
With our blood on fire
When we aint at Sunday mass
Well look any man straight in his eyes and say
Kiss my Irish ass!
You better kiss my Irish ass!