Chords for Botany Bay
Tempo:
116.8 bpm
Chords used:
G
Em
C
E
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E]
[A] [E] [G] Farewell to your [E] ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your [G] dirty line, farewell [Em] to your gangways and your [E] gangplanks and the hell which you're overtime, [G] for the good ship Ragamuffin is a-lying in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[E] [Em]
[G] I'm on me way down [E] to decay, where the good [G] ship lies in bay, to command the gang of an-abbies [E] I was told to engage.
[G] I stopped in [E] for to drink a [C] while, thought [G] it was okay, [Em] but to take a trip on an emigrant ship to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] Farewell to your ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your dirty [G] line, farewell to your gangways and your [D] gangplanks and the hell which you're overtime, [G] for the good ship Ragamuffin [C] is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] Well, the foreman called this [Em] morning, [C] he said, well, [G] Pat, hello, if you didn't [Em] get them an-abbies out, [D] I'm afraid you'll have to go.
[G] I asked him for me wages, he [C] told me, go [G] away, [Em] then I told him straight, I'm an emigrate to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] Farewell to your [Em] ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your [G] dirty line, farewell to your gangways and your [A] gangplanks and the hell which you're [E] overtime, [G] for the good ship [Em] [C] Ragamuffin is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] When [Em]
[C] [G]
[Em] [A]
[Am] [G]
[Em] [C]
[G] [Em]
[G] we reach Australia, [Em] [C] I'll go and [G] look for those, there's plenty there for jigging up, [D] or so I have been told, [G] and if I take an ocean, [C] I'll go [G] back to the sea, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] Farewell to your ricks [Em] and morters, [C] farewell to [G] your dirty line, farewell to your gangways and your [A] gangplanks and the hell which you're [D] overtime, [G] for the good ship [Em] Ragamuffin [C] is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[E] [Em]
[N]
[A] [E] [G] Farewell to your [E] ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your [G] dirty line, farewell [Em] to your gangways and your [E] gangplanks and the hell which you're overtime, [G] for the good ship Ragamuffin is a-lying in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[E] [Em]
[G] I'm on me way down [E] to decay, where the good [G] ship lies in bay, to command the gang of an-abbies [E] I was told to engage.
[G] I stopped in [E] for to drink a [C] while, thought [G] it was okay, [Em] but to take a trip on an emigrant ship to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] Farewell to your ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your dirty [G] line, farewell to your gangways and your [D] gangplanks and the hell which you're overtime, [G] for the good ship Ragamuffin [C] is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] Well, the foreman called this [Em] morning, [C] he said, well, [G] Pat, hello, if you didn't [Em] get them an-abbies out, [D] I'm afraid you'll have to go.
[G] I asked him for me wages, he [C] told me, go [G] away, [Em] then I told him straight, I'm an emigrate to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] Farewell to your [Em] ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your [G] dirty line, farewell to your gangways and your [A] gangplanks and the hell which you're [E] overtime, [G] for the good ship [Em] [C] Ragamuffin is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] When [Em]
[C] [G]
[Em] [A]
[Am] [G]
[Em] [C]
[G] [Em]
[G] we reach Australia, [Em] [C] I'll go and [G] look for those, there's plenty there for jigging up, [D] or so I have been told, [G] and if I take an ocean, [C] I'll go [G] back to the sea, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] Farewell to your ricks [Em] and morters, [C] farewell to [G] your dirty line, farewell to your gangways and your [A] gangplanks and the hell which you're [D] overtime, [G] for the good ship [Em] Ragamuffin [C] is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[E] [Em]
[N]
Key:
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_ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [G] Farewell to your [E] ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your [G] dirty line, farewell [Em] to your gangways and your [E] gangplanks and the hell which you're overtime, [G] for the good ship _ Ragamuffin is a-lying in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
_ [E] _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] I'm on me way down [E] to decay, where the good [G] ship lies in bay, to command the gang of an-abbies [E] I was told to engage.
[G] I stopped in [E] for to drink a [C] while, thought [G] it was okay, [Em] but to take a trip on an emigrant ship to the shores of Budney Bay.
_ [G] Farewell to your ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your dirty [G] line, farewell to your gangways and your [D] gangplanks and the hell which you're overtime, [G] for the good ship _ Ragamuffin [C] is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay. _ _ _ _
[G] Well, the foreman called this [Em] morning, [C] he said, well, [G] Pat, hello, if you didn't [Em] get them an-abbies out, [D] I'm afraid you'll have to go.
[G] I asked him for me wages, he [C] told me, go [G] away, [Em] then I told him straight, I'm an emigrate to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] Farewell to your [Em] ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your [G] dirty line, farewell to your gangways and your [A] gangplanks and the hell which you're [E] overtime, [G] for the good ship [Em] _ [C] Ragamuffin is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] When _ [Em] _
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ [A] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[G] we reach Australia, [Em] [C] I'll go and [G] look for those, there's plenty there for jigging up, [D] or so I have been told, [G] and if I take an ocean, [C] I'll go [G] back to the sea, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
_ [G] Farewell to your ricks [Em] and morters, [C] farewell to [G] your dirty line, farewell to your gangways and your [A] gangplanks and the hell which you're [D] overtime, [G] for the good ship _ [Em] Ragamuffin [C] is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
_ _ _ [E] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [G] Farewell to your [E] ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your [G] dirty line, farewell [Em] to your gangways and your [E] gangplanks and the hell which you're overtime, [G] for the good ship _ Ragamuffin is a-lying in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
_ [E] _ _ [Em] _ _
[G] I'm on me way down [E] to decay, where the good [G] ship lies in bay, to command the gang of an-abbies [E] I was told to engage.
[G] I stopped in [E] for to drink a [C] while, thought [G] it was okay, [Em] but to take a trip on an emigrant ship to the shores of Budney Bay.
_ [G] Farewell to your ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your dirty [G] line, farewell to your gangways and your [D] gangplanks and the hell which you're overtime, [G] for the good ship _ Ragamuffin [C] is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay. _ _ _ _
[G] Well, the foreman called this [Em] morning, [C] he said, well, [G] Pat, hello, if you didn't [Em] get them an-abbies out, [D] I'm afraid you'll have to go.
[G] I asked him for me wages, he [C] told me, go [G] away, [Em] then I told him straight, I'm an emigrate to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] Farewell to your [Em] ricks and morters, [C] farewell to your [G] dirty line, farewell to your gangways and your [A] gangplanks and the hell which you're [E] overtime, [G] for the good ship [Em] _ [C] Ragamuffin is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
[G] When _ [Em] _
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ [A] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Em] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[G] we reach Australia, [Em] [C] I'll go and [G] look for those, there's plenty there for jigging up, [D] or so I have been told, [G] and if I take an ocean, [C] I'll go [G] back to the sea, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
_ [G] Farewell to your ricks [Em] and morters, [C] farewell to [G] your dirty line, farewell to your gangways and your [A] gangplanks and the hell which you're [D] overtime, [G] for the good ship _ [Em] Ragamuffin [C] is a-lying [G] in a decay, [Em] but the take-out pad with the shovel on his back to the shores of Budney Bay.
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