Chords for Mary Dillon -The Green Fields of Canada | Tigh Sandino, Doire | Geantraí 2004 | TG4
Tempo:
99.2 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Farewell to the growth of Shillelagh and Shamrock
Farewell to the [A] weakers [G] of Ireland all round
May your hearts be as merry as ever I could wish for
When it's far away across the ocean I'm bound
Well me father is old and me mother's quite feeble
And to leave their [Eb] own country it grieves their hearts so
And the tears down their cheeks in great drops are a roll
Do you think they must die upon a foreign shore?
The sheep run unsheared and the lamb unto rushes
The handyman's gone and the winder of Greaves
Away across the ocean go journeymen, tailors
And fiddlers that flecked out the Ireland mountain [A] reeds
But I mind the day when Ireland was flourishing
And when lots of her tradesmen did work for good pay
But since the manufactories have crossed the Atlantic
Sure it's there we must follow to America
[G] And it's now to conclude and to finish my story
If ever friendless Irishman chanced us my way
With the best in the house I will greet him and welcome
Far away on the green fields [N] of America
Farewell to the [A] weakers [G] of Ireland all round
May your hearts be as merry as ever I could wish for
When it's far away across the ocean I'm bound
Well me father is old and me mother's quite feeble
And to leave their [Eb] own country it grieves their hearts so
And the tears down their cheeks in great drops are a roll
Do you think they must die upon a foreign shore?
The sheep run unsheared and the lamb unto rushes
The handyman's gone and the winder of Greaves
Away across the ocean go journeymen, tailors
And fiddlers that flecked out the Ireland mountain [A] reeds
But I mind the day when Ireland was flourishing
And when lots of her tradesmen did work for good pay
But since the manufactories have crossed the Atlantic
Sure it's there we must follow to America
[G] And it's now to conclude and to finish my story
If ever friendless Irishman chanced us my way
With the best in the house I will greet him and welcome
Far away on the green fields [N] of America
Key:
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Eb
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_ _ Farewell to the growth _ _ of Shillelagh and _ Shamrock
_ Farewell to the [A] _ weakers [G] of Ireland all round
_ May your hearts be as merry _ as ever I could wish for
When it's far away across the ocean I'm bound
_ _ Well me father is old and me mother's quite feeble
_ And to leave their [Eb] own country it grieves their hearts so _
And the _ tears down their cheeks in great drops are a roll
_ Do you think they must die upon a foreign shore?
_ The sheep run _ unsheared and the lamb unto _ _ rushes
The _ handyman's gone and the winder of _ Greaves
Away across the ocean go _ journeymen, _ _ tailors
And fiddlers that flecked out the Ireland mountain _ [A] reeds
_ But I mind the day when Ireland was flourishing _ _
And when lots of her _ tradesmen did work for good _ pay
_ But since the _ manufactories _ have crossed the Atlantic
Sure it's there we must follow to _ America _
_ [G] And it's now to conclude and to finish my _ story _
_ If ever friendless _ Irishman chanced us my way
_ With the best in the house I will greet him and _ welcome
_ Far away on the green _ fields [N] of _ _ America _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Farewell to the [A] _ weakers [G] of Ireland all round
_ May your hearts be as merry _ as ever I could wish for
When it's far away across the ocean I'm bound
_ _ Well me father is old and me mother's quite feeble
_ And to leave their [Eb] own country it grieves their hearts so _
And the _ tears down their cheeks in great drops are a roll
_ Do you think they must die upon a foreign shore?
_ The sheep run _ unsheared and the lamb unto _ _ rushes
The _ handyman's gone and the winder of _ Greaves
Away across the ocean go _ journeymen, _ _ tailors
And fiddlers that flecked out the Ireland mountain _ [A] reeds
_ But I mind the day when Ireland was flourishing _ _
And when lots of her _ tradesmen did work for good _ pay
_ But since the _ manufactories _ have crossed the Atlantic
Sure it's there we must follow to _ America _
_ [G] And it's now to conclude and to finish my _ story _
_ If ever friendless _ Irishman chanced us my way
_ With the best in the house I will greet him and _ welcome
_ Far away on the green _ fields [N] of _ _ America _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _