| Artist: | The Two Johnnies (English) |
| User: | kevin.cushnan@gmail.com |
| Duration: | 130 seconds |
| Delay: | 12 seconds |
| Chord names: | Not defined |
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My interpretation of this song |
The GAA, The SKA and The Ra
C
I met her above in college in Dublin
F
She was studying arts or history or something
C
I said d′you wanna go for something to eat
F G
Or a flake of pints on Camden street
C
Well she was pure sound, gorgeous & curvy
F G
She knew how to wear that freshers jersey
C
She sang The Rattlin Bog at the counter of the pub
F G
And I knew right then, I'd fell in love
Dm
She said I′ll tell you something
F C G
bout me, don't judge my family
Dm F
Sure everyone's people half mad
G
Yours couldn′t be that bad
Chorus
C C F G
She likes the GAA, the ska, I think her Da′s in the Ra
Dm F
A big scary f....r from South Armagh
C G
Ah boys, the scenes, the girl of my dreams
Dm F
But I'm terrified of her family
Dm F G C
2 out of 3 ain’t bad, the Gaa, the Ska & the Ra
I met her father of a Friday evening,
he was in his garden washing diesel
In the shed there was a 12 foot Irish flag
and about 12 thousand cartons of fags
So what are your intentions with my daughter?
Ya better be taking her up to the altar
Well that night when she took off her bra,
I couldn′t get the horn thinking 'bout her Da
Chorus
She likes the GAA, the ska, her Da′s in the Ra
A big scary f....r from South Armagh
Ah boys, the scenes, the girl of my dreams
But I'm terrified of her family
2 out of 3 aint bad, the Gaa, the Ska & the Ra
She said don′t mess with me boy, I'm from up the North
I've heard all the lines, I′ve seen your sort
I can compromise if you can
Wait till I tell her, we′re vegetarian!
We got married in a church in Ardee
There was a few dodgy heads at the ceremony
Now I help her Dad chopping sticks
We just don't talk about politics
Chorus
She likes the GAA, the ska, her Da′s in the Ra
A big scary f....r from South Armagh
Ah boys, the scenes, the girl of my dreams
But I'm terrified of her family
2 out of 3 aint bad, the Gaa, the Ska & the Ra