Chords for John Beag Ó Flatharta - Nazarene Song (Come Follow Me)

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John Beag Ó Flatharta - Nazarene Song (Come Follow Me) chords
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[E]
[B] [E]
I am a Connemara man, [A] I was born to be [E] free.
I love the beauty of the land and the magic of the [B] sea.
[E] I heard the stories of great men [A] who sailed the seven [E] seas.
And I learned the lore of an ancient folk and their [B] love for the
[E] Nazarene.
A hunter on the mountainside, [A] a trapper on [E] the sea.
I love the chase, see the mountain hare, throw a hound [B] with ease.
[E] The Pucon sails to race this brave, [A] bringing bounty from [E] the deep.
Not all the gold the world could hold [B] could buy that life [E] from me.
One night as we had stretched our nets [A] and the storm had [E] increased.
And driving mist that was so thick, your hand you could [B] not see.
[E] The gates of hell had sucked us in [A] and we were doomed [E] it seemed.
In the darkest hour before the dawn, [B] I called on the
[E] Nazarene.
[A] Come listen all [E] good-hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today as he was in [B] Galilee.
[E] Come lend a hand and help him out [A] to feed his lambs [E] and sheep.
You'll have everlasting happiness [B] in the home of the [E]
Nazarene.
[A]
[E]
[B] [E]
[A]
[E]
[B]
[E]
There came a day, it blew a gale, [A] no boat could go to [E] sea.
I sat me down and a train of thought came rushing back to [B] me.
[E] My brave old mates with whom I sailed [A] and harvested in the [E] deep, had sailed away to the great beyond and [B] were now with the [E]
Nazarene.
Now all had changed and the past was pain, but [A] I'd reared my [E] family.
My loving wife and her little child were sleeping their last long [B] sleep.
On [E] my native shore where the wild waves roar, [A] I scanned the glistening [E] sea.
I hauled my boat upon the shore and [B] I followed the [E]
Nazarene.
[A] Come listen all [E] good-hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today as he was in [B] Galilee.
[E] Come lend a hand and help him out [A] to feed his [E] lambs and sheep.
You'll have everlasting happiness in [B] the home of the [E]
Nazarene.
[A] Come listen all good [E]-hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today as he was in [B] Galilee.
[E] Come lend a hand and help him out [A] to feed his lambs and [E] sheep.
You'll have everlasting happiness in [B] the home of [E] the Nazarene.
You'll have everlasting happiness in [A] the home of the [Abm] [E] Nazarene.
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[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I am a _ Connemara man, [A] I was born to be [E] free.
_ I love the beauty of the land and the magic of the [B] sea.
_ [E] I heard the stories of great men [A] who sailed the seven [E] seas.
_ And I learned the lore of an ancient folk and their [B] love for the _
[E] _ _ _ Nazarene. _ _
A hunter _ on the _ mountainside, [A] a trapper on [E] the sea.
I love the chase, see the mountain hare, throw a hound [B] with _ ease.
[E] The Pucon sails to race this brave, [A] bringing bounty from [E] the _ deep.
Not all the gold the world could hold [B] could buy that life [E] from me. _
_ _ _ One night as we had stretched our nets [A] and the storm had [E] increased.
_ And driving _ mist that was so thick, your hand you could [B] not see.
_ [E] The gates of hell had sucked us in [A] and we were doomed [E] it seemed.
In the darkest hour before the dawn, [B] I called on the _
[E] _ _ _ _ Nazarene. _
[A] Come listen all [E] good-hearted men, wherever _ you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today as he was in [B] Galilee. _ _
[E] Come lend a hand and help him out [A] to feed his lambs [E] and sheep. _
You'll have everlasting _ _ happiness [B] in the home of the _ [E] _ _ _ _
Nazarene. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There came a day, it blew a gale, [A] no boat could go to [E] sea. _ _
I sat me down and a train of thought came rushing back to [B] _ me.
[E] My brave old mates with whom I sailed [A] and harvested in the [E] _ deep, had sailed away to the great beyond and [B] were now with the _ [E] _ _ _ _
Nazarene.
_ Now all had changed and the past was pain, but [A] I'd reared my [E] family.
_ _ My loving wife and her little child were sleeping their last long [B] sleep.
On [E] my native shore where the wild waves roar, [A] I scanned the glistening [E] sea.
_ I hauled my boat upon the shore and [B] I followed the [E] _
_ _ _ Nazarene. _ _
[A] Come listen all [E] good-hearted men, wherever _ you may _ be.
Our Lord is just as good today as he was in [B] Galilee. _ _
[E] Come lend a hand and help him out [A] to feed his [E] lambs and sheep.
_ You'll have everlasting _ happiness in [B] the home of the [E] _ _ _ _
Nazarene.
_ _ [A] Come listen all good [E]-hearted _ men, wherever you may _ be.
Our Lord is just as good today as he was in [B] Galilee.
_ _ [E] Come lend a hand and help him out [A] to feed his lambs and [E] sheep.
_ You'll have everlasting _ happiness in [B] the home of [E] the _ _ _ _ Nazarene.
_ You'll have _ everlasting happiness in [A] the home of the [Abm] _ [E] _ Nazarene. _

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