I listed in the army in uniform quite new And if they let me have a drum I'll be a drummer too To rush into the battlefield with a broadsword in my hand To hear the cannon rattle and the music play so grand And the music play so grand, and the music play so grand To hear the cannon rattle and the music play so grand When I was a young girl at the age of sixteen From my home I ran away to go and serve the Queen The officer who enlisted me said, You are a fine young man I think you'll make a drummer, so just step this way, young man They led me to my office, they let me off to bed And lying by a soldier's side I never was afraid And taking off my old red coat I oftimes used to smile To think myself a drummer, yet a female all the while My waist long and slender, my fingers neat and small And very soon they taught me how to play the best of all I played upon the kettle drum as other drummers played I played upon my kettle drum and I'll beat the drum again They sent me off to London to be guard o'er the Tower And there I would have been until this very day and hour But a young girl fell in love with me, she found I was a maid She went straightway to my officer, my secret betrayed My officer he sent for me to see if it was true But I all for to beat him said I already knew There's a pension award for you, he smiled and he said It's a pity we should lose you, such a drummer as you made So fare you well, my officer, you have been kind to me And fare you well, my comrades, you ne'er forgot shall be And should the British Army fall short of any men I'll put on my hat and feather and I'll beat the drum again