\begin{SBVerse*} While \Ch{Em}{goin'} the road to sweet Athy, \Ch{G}{Hurroo!} Hurroo ! While \Ch{Em}{goin'} the road to sweet Athy, \Ch{G}{Hurroo} ! \Ch{B7}{Hurroo} ! While \Ch{Em}{goin'} the road to \Ch{Am}{sweet} Athy, A \Ch{G}{stick} in the hand and a \Ch{B7}{drop} in the eye A \Ch{Em}{dole}ful \Ch{Am}{damsel} \Ch{G}{I} heard \Ch{B7}{cry}, \Ch{Em}{Johnny} I \Ch{D}{hardly} \Ch{Em}{knew} ye ! \end{SBVerse*} ~\\ \begin{SBChorus} With your drums and guns and drums and guns, Hurroo ! Hurroo ! (bis) With your drums and guns and drums and guns, The enemy nearly slew ye Oh me darling dear, Ye look so queer Johnny I hardly knew ye \end{SBChorus} ~\\ Where are the eyes that look so mild, Hurroo ! Hurroo ! (bis) \\ Where are the eyes that look so mild \\ When my poor heart you so beguiled \\ Why did ye skedaddle from me and the child \\ Oh Johnny, I hardly knew ye. \\ ~\\ Where are the legs with which ye run, Hurroo ! Hurroo ! (bis)\\ Where are the legs with which ye run \\ When ye went for to carry a gun \\ Indeed your dancing days are done \\ Oh Johnny, I hardly knew ye. \\ ~\\ Ye haven't an arm, Ye haven't a leg, Hurroo ! Hurroo ! (bis) Ye haven't an arm, ye haven't a leg \\ Ye're an armless, boneless, chickenless egg \\ Ye'll have to be put in a bowl to beg \\ Oh Johnny I hardly knew ye. \\ ~\\ I'm happy for to see ye home, Hurroo ! Hurroo ! (bis)\\ I'm happy for to see ye home \\ All from the island of Sulloon \\ So low in flesh, so high in bone \\ Oh Johnny I hardly knew ye. \\