I'm A Good Old Innie

I'm A Good Old Innie was an song to the tune of the ancient song from the 19th Century, I'm A Good Old Rebel. I'm A Good Old Innie was believed to be developed either on or  circa. The tune quickly gained popularity amongst rebel organizations, and many other versions of the song sprang up over the years, with easily over a hundred variations by, however, the most well known was the original. Although the song's original composer is unknown, it is believed by many to be rebel infantryman Samuel Harrison, a bodyguard of who was killed during  raid in.

Lyrics
Oh, I'm a good old Innie

Now that's just what I am

For this fair land of "freedom" I don't give a damn

I'm glad I fought against it

I only wish we won

And I want no pardon for what I've done

I hate the UEG, their politicians too

''I hate the UNSC, many of who we've slew

''The lying thieving Oonskies I hate 'em worse and worse

''I hate the damned tyrants and everything they do

''I hate the Act of 2555 too

''I hate the "glorious alliance", tis dripping with our blood

''I hate their blue and white banner, I fought it all I could

''I followed Colonel Watts for three years thereabout

''Got wounded in three places, and starved in a dirty redoubt

''I caught the flu a camping in the snow

''But I killed a group of Oonskies, I'd like to kill some more!

''Three hundred thousand Oonskies are stiff in freedom's dust

''We got three hundred thousand before they conquered us

''They died of fever and patriots' steel and shot

''But I wish we got a billion instead of what we got

''Now I can't take up my HMG and fight 'em anymore

But I ain't gonna love 'em, that'' is for damn sure

''I want no pardon for what I was and am

''I won't be rehabilitated and I don't give a damn!

''Oh I'm a good old Innie

''Oh I'm a good old Innie, now that's just what I am...