Released on 1965

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[Verse 1]

It happened in the springtime of the year of '64

When Englishmen were makin' pounds and fivers by the score

He beat them on the hollows, he beat them on the jumps

A pair of fancy fetlocks, well he showed them o'er the bumps


[Verse 2]

He's English, he's English, English as you'll see

A little bit of Arab stock and more from Stephen's Green

Take a look at Mill House, throw out your chest with pride

He's the greatest steeplechaser on the English countryside


[Verse 3]

Then a quiet man called Dreaper living in the Emerald Isle

Said "That horse of yours called 'Mill House' surely shows a bit of style

But I've a little fella, and 'Arkle' is his name

Put your money where you put your mouth, and then we'll play the game"


[Verse 4]

Well the English racing gentlemen laughed till fit to burst

"You tried before Tom Dreaper, and then you came off worst

If you think your horse can beat us, you're running short on brains!

It's Mill House that you're talking of, and not those beastly Danes"


[Verse 5]

"Arkle now is 5-to-2, Mill House is money-on

They're off, and dear believe I do, the champion has it won

There are other horses in the race to test the great chap's might

But dearie me, it's plain to see, the rest are out of sight


[Verse 6]

"There are three more fences now to go, he leads by twenty lengths

Brave Arkle's putting in a show, poor chap he's all but spent

Mill House sweeps on majestically, great glory in each stride!

He's the greatest horse undoubtedly within the whole world wide"


[Verse 7]

"Two to go, still he comes, cutting down the lead

He's beaten bar the shouting, he hasn't got the speed

From the run up to the last, my God, can he hold out?

Look behind you Willie Robinson, man what are you about?!


[Verse 8]

"They're at the last and over, Pat Taaffe has more in hand

He's passing England's Mill House, the finest in the land

My God he has us beaten, what can we English say?

The ground was wrong, the distance long, too early in the day?"