Now Packy Kildare was a kid without a care His pal was Bucky McGrath At the age of ten they talked like men feared by the rest of their class
Sister Josephine ran a clean machine She was nobody's fool She'd send down below to shovel in the coal That heated all St. Brendan's School But they'd spilled off the spool They were too cool for school They called it a waste of time So everyother day was wasted away At the river in their life of crime
Packy I confess you have beaten the best with a story to tell of your own Packy go home they're looking for your bones And your Ma's waitin'up all alone
Now the clever young men had a plan To escape the fate that was comin' Loadin'every grain of coal that furnace could hold To keep that boiler hummin' When the temperature soared to a thousand or more The pressure continued to rise Our boys were miles away burnin'up another day When the blast split the mid-day sky
Now Packy's old man was first in command The captain of the fire brigade But the good Father Keane was first on the scene With the good sisters he prayed When the flames were finally out, they all looked about Still looking for Packy and Buck When they neither could be found They were mourned through the town As the heroes who ran out of luck