Chords for Mary Wallopers - God Bless England - RnaL 1064FM
Tempo:
108.35 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
Bm
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D]
[B] [D] I'll tell you a tale of peace and love,
O'er the land of rules and lands above,
[B] [A] [Bm] May peace and plenty be her share,
Who kept our homes [G] from [A] want and care.
O [D] God bless England is her prayer,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day,
So [G] we say, [A] hip hurray, [D] come and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
When we were savage, fierce and wild,
A whack for [G] the diddle [D] and the diddle day,
She came like a mother to her only child,
A whack for the [F#m] diddle and the diddle [Bm] day.
She took us from primeval slime,
And kept our hands [Gm] from [A] want and crime,
[G] And sent us to heaven in [D] their own good time,
A whack for [A] the diddle and the [D] diddle day,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [G] day.
So we say, [A] hip hurray, [D] come and listen while we play,
A whack [G] for the diddle [D] and the diddle day.
Our fathers off were naughty boys,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
Their guns and pikes are dangerous toys,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [Bm] day.
From the GPO to Boland's mill,
We made Mother [G] England cry [A] her fill,
[D] Tanya loves us still,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[G] So we say, [A] hip [D] hurray, come and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the [Am] diddle day.
Now [A] Irishmen forget the past,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
And [D] think of a day that's coming fast,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[B] When we shall all be
[Bm] civilised,
Neat and clean [G] and well [A] advised,
[D] How won't Mother England be surprised,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[G] So we say, [A] hip hurray, come [D] and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [G] day.
So we [A] say, hip [D] hurray, God bless England, so we'll say,
[G] A whack for the diddle [A] and the [D] diddle day.
Sasa-naka
[B] [D] I'll tell you a tale of peace and love,
O'er the land of rules and lands above,
[B] [A] [Bm] May peace and plenty be her share,
Who kept our homes [G] from [A] want and care.
O [D] God bless England is her prayer,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day,
So [G] we say, [A] hip hurray, [D] come and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
When we were savage, fierce and wild,
A whack for [G] the diddle [D] and the diddle day,
She came like a mother to her only child,
A whack for the [F#m] diddle and the diddle [Bm] day.
She took us from primeval slime,
And kept our hands [Gm] from [A] want and crime,
[G] And sent us to heaven in [D] their own good time,
A whack for [A] the diddle and the [D] diddle day,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [G] day.
So we say, [A] hip hurray, [D] come and listen while we play,
A whack [G] for the diddle [D] and the diddle day.
Our fathers off were naughty boys,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
Their guns and pikes are dangerous toys,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [Bm] day.
From the GPO to Boland's mill,
We made Mother [G] England cry [A] her fill,
[D] Tanya loves us still,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[G] So we say, [A] hip [D] hurray, come and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the [Am] diddle day.
Now [A] Irishmen forget the past,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
And [D] think of a day that's coming fast,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[B] When we shall all be
[Bm] civilised,
Neat and clean [G] and well [A] advised,
[D] How won't Mother England be surprised,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[G] So we say, [A] hip hurray, come [D] and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [G] day.
So we [A] say, hip [D] hurray, God bless England, so we'll say,
[G] A whack for the diddle [A] and the [D] diddle day.
Sasa-naka
Key:
D
A
G
Bm
B
D
A
G
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [B] [D] I'll tell you a tale of peace and love,
_ _ _ O'er the land of rules and lands above,
_ [B] _ [A] [Bm] May peace and plenty be her share,
Who kept our homes [G] from [A] want and care.
O [D] God bless England is her prayer,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day,
_ _ So [G] we say, [A] hip hurray, [D] come and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
When we were savage, fierce and wild,
A whack for [G] the diddle [D] and the diddle day,
She came like a mother to her only child,
A whack for the [F#m] diddle and the diddle [Bm] day.
She took us from primeval slime,
And kept our hands [Gm] from [A] want and crime, _ _
_ [G] And sent us to heaven in [D] their own good time,
A whack for [A] the diddle and the [D] diddle day,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [G] day.
So we say, [A] hip hurray, [D] come and listen while we play,
A whack [G] for the diddle [D] and the diddle day.
Our fathers off were naughty boys,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
Their guns and pikes are dangerous toys,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [Bm] day.
From the GPO to Boland's mill,
We made Mother [G] England cry [A] her fill, _ _
[D] _ _ Tanya loves us still,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[G] So we say, [A] hip [D] hurray, come and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the [Am] diddle day.
Now [A] Irishmen forget the past,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
And [D] think of a day that's coming fast,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[B] When we shall all be _ _
[Bm] civilised,
Neat and clean [G] and well [A] advised,
_ [D] How won't Mother England be surprised,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[G] So we say, [A] hip hurray, come [D] and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [G] day.
So we [A] say, hip [D] hurray, God bless England, so we'll say,
[G] A whack for the diddle [A] and the _ [D] diddle day.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Sasa-naka
_ _ _ _ _ [B] [D] I'll tell you a tale of peace and love,
_ _ _ O'er the land of rules and lands above,
_ [B] _ [A] [Bm] May peace and plenty be her share,
Who kept our homes [G] from [A] want and care.
O [D] God bless England is her prayer,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day,
_ _ So [G] we say, [A] hip hurray, [D] come and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
When we were savage, fierce and wild,
A whack for [G] the diddle [D] and the diddle day,
She came like a mother to her only child,
A whack for the [F#m] diddle and the diddle [Bm] day.
She took us from primeval slime,
And kept our hands [Gm] from [A] want and crime, _ _
_ [G] And sent us to heaven in [D] their own good time,
A whack for [A] the diddle and the [D] diddle day,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [G] day.
So we say, [A] hip hurray, [D] come and listen while we play,
A whack [G] for the diddle [D] and the diddle day.
Our fathers off were naughty boys,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
Their guns and pikes are dangerous toys,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [Bm] day.
From the GPO to Boland's mill,
We made Mother [G] England cry [A] her fill, _ _
[D] _ _ Tanya loves us still,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[G] So we say, [A] hip [D] hurray, come and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the [Am] diddle day.
Now [A] Irishmen forget the past,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
And [D] think of a day that's coming fast,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[B] When we shall all be _ _
[Bm] civilised,
Neat and clean [G] and well [A] advised,
_ [D] How won't Mother England be surprised,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
[G] So we say, [A] hip hurray, come [D] and listen while we play,
A whack for the diddle and the diddle day.
A whack for the diddle and the diddle [G] day.
So we [A] say, hip [D] hurray, God bless England, so we'll say,
[G] A whack for the diddle [A] and the _ [D] diddle day.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Sasa-naka