Artist: | Ollie hade (English) |
User: | Colin wilson |
Duration: | 130 seconds |
Delay: | 12 seconds |
Chord names: | Not defined |
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Comment: | - |
THE MOTHER IN LAW SONG ( to the air of galway bay )
D A
If I ever go across the sea to Ireland
D
It won’t be till the old mother in law passes away
G
I’ll never forget the way she always nags me
A D
She has a mouth as big as Galway bay
2.
D A
Her face is like a pork chop - chopped to pieces
D
Her hair is like a rick of last years hay
G
Her noise is like a lighthouse in the harbour
A D
Guiding all the sailor’s ship’s to Galway bay
3.
D A
She can lower six pints of good old Arthur Guinness
A
And walk home without a swing or a sway
G
If the sea was made of stout instead or salty water
A D
There would never be a drop in Galway bay
4.
D A
On Saturday night she stands outside the local
D
The barman says “your drunk you’ll have to go
G
She doesn’t answer him in good old gealic
A D
But in bad language that the clergy would not know
5.
D A
On her back she has tattooed the map of Ireland
D
And when she takes a bath every new years day
G
She rubs the sunlight soap all over claddagh
A D
And lets the suds roll down on Galway bay
On Galway bay .