The Bombing of Naco
"The Bombing of Naco" is a folk song written by Dolan Ellis, the official State Balladeer of Arizona, about the 1929 bombing of Naco by the Irish mercenary Patrick Murphy.[1] It can be found on Ellis' album Tall Tales, Lost Trails & Heroes.[2]
Lyrics
- Well, his name was Patrick Murphy, he was Irish through and through,
- He came from Mother Ireland, cross the ocean wide and blue.
- He was kind of wild and wooly in the crazy things he'd do,
- He loved his Irish whiskey and the biplane that he flew.
- Out in Bisbee, Arizona, he was sittin' in a bar.
- A-spittin 'Irish whiskey to the music of guitars,
- A-talkin' 'bout the rebel and the federale war
- In the border town of Naco, on the Arizona shore.[1]
- Now, as he downs another shooter, Patrick Murphy starts to brag,
- "I salute the rebel spirit ... I salute them scallywags.
- I could blow them federales all the way to kingdom come
- From the cockpit of me biplane ... with me little homemade bombs."
- So he found some leather pouches and he fills 'em up just right
- He puts 'em in his cockpit and he takes 'em fer a flight
- To help them rebel soldiers was an Irishman's delight.[1]
- Now there were two towns called Naco on the border down below;
- One was in America, the other in Mexico.
- Murphy and his whiskey weren't too accurate that day,
- He missed the one in Mexico ... and he bombed the U.S.A.
- "He's gonna kill us all!" said the feds and rebels, too.
- "Someone shoot him down, it's the only thing to do!"
- A federale shot his plane and Murphy's war was through.[1]
- Now, history doesn't know where Patrick Murphy is today.
- When he finally sobered up, he kinda quickly went away.
- Yes, he faded with his biplane to some other place and time
- Cuz to bomb ol' Arizona was a heavy duty crime.
- So, lads, go tell yer fathers and yer sisters and yer mums
- The moral of me story that I've sung ya in me song
- That in all the U.S. wars from Valley Forge to old Saddam
- 'Tis the only time in history the mainland has been bombed.[1]
- It was the day we all got bombed down in Naco
- I ain't talkin' 'bout tequilla from the bar.
- So, if yer down there drinkin' margaritas with yer tacos, Bucko,
- Remember Patrick Murphy ... remember Patrick Murphy
- Remember Patrick Murphy and his war.[1]
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