Artist: | Irish Folk (English) |
User: | TA52477 |
Duration: | 240 seconds |
Delay: | 15 seconds |
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Paddy's green shamrock shore
[Verse 1]
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From Derry quay, we sailed away, on the 23rd of May
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We were boarded by a pleseant crew bound for Americay.
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Fresh water there we did take on, five thousand gallons or more
D
In case we'd run short going to New York,
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Far away from the Shamrock shore.
[Chorus]
D C G D
So fare thee well, sweet Liza dear, likewise to Derry town
G D C
And twice farewell to me comrade boys, who dwell on that sainted ground.
G D C G
If fortune it ever should favour me, and I do have money in store,
D
I'll go back and I'll wed the wee lassie I left
C G D
On Paddy's green shamrock shore.
[Verse 2]
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We sailed three days and were all sea sick,
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Not a man on board was free.
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We were all confined unto our bunks, with no one to pity poor me.
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No father dear nor mother kind to hold up me head when t'was sore.
D
Which made me think more of the lassie I left
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On Paddy's green shamrock shore.
[Chorus]
D C G D
So fare thee well, sweet Liza dear, likewise to Derry town
G D C
And twice farewell to me comrade boys, who dwell on that sainted ground.
G D C G
If fortune it ever should favour me, and I do have money in store,
D
I'll go back and I'll wed the wee lassie I left
C G D
On Paddy's green shamrock shore.
[Verse 3]
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At twelve o´clock we came in sight of famous Mullin Head
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And Innistrochlin to the right stood out in the oceans bed
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A grander sight ne´er met my eyes tham e´er I saw before
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Than the sun going down ´twixt sea and sky
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Fa away from the shamrock shore.
[Chorus]
D C G D
So fare thee well, sweet Liza dear, likewise to Derry town
G D C
And twice farewell to me comrade boys, who dwell on that sainted ground.
G D C G
If fortune it ever should favour me, and I do have money in store,
D
I'll go back and I'll wed the wee lassie I left
C G D
On Paddy's green shamrock shore.
[Verse 4]
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We safely reached the other side,
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After three and twenty days.
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We were taken as passengers by a man,
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And led round in six different ways.
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So each of us drunk a parting glass,
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In case we might never meet more.
D
And we drank a health to old Ireland,
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And Paddy's green shamrock shore.
[Chorus]
D C G D
So fare thee well, sweet Liza dear, likewize to Derry town
G D C
And twice farewell to me comrade boys, who dwell on that sainted ground.
G D C G
If fortune it ever should favour me, and I do have money in store,
D
I'll go back and I'll wed the wee lassie I left
C G D
On Paddy's green shamrock shore.
D C G D
So fare thee well, sweet Liza dear, likewise to Derry town
G D C
And twice farewell to me comrade boys, who dwell on that sainted ground.
G D C G
If fortune it ever should favour me, and I do have money in store,
D
I'll go back and I'll wed the wee lassie I left
C G D
On Paddy's green shamrock shore.