Spanish Lady - Triona and Maighread ni Domhnaill Chords
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[Em] [D]
[G] [C] As I was walking through Dublin [Am] city, about the hour of twelve at [F] night,
[Am] It was there I [Em] saw a fair pretty female washing her [Dm] feet by [G] candlelight.
[C] First she washed them, then she [Am] dried them [C] over a fire of [F] ambricole.
[Am] And in all my [C] life I never did see a maid so [Dm] neat about [D] the [G] soles.
[C] She had twenty, eighteen, sixteen, [Am] fourteen, [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, two, and a half.
[Am] She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, seven, [Dm] five, three, and one.
[G] [C] I stopped to look, but the [Am] watchman passed.
[C] Sissy young fellow, now the night is late,
And along with your home, or I will wrestle you straight away [Dm] to the [G] bridewell gate.
[C] I got a look from the [Am] Spanish lady,
[C] Hot as the fire of [F] ambricole.
[Am] And in all my [C] life I never did see a maid so [Dm] neat [D] about the [G] soles.
[C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen, [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, [F] two, and a half.
She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, [F] seven, five, [D] three, and one.
[G] [C] As I walked back through [Am] Dublin city,
[C] As the dawn of day [F] was on,
Oh, whom should I [Em] smile at the Spanish lady when I was [Dm] weary [D] and foot-sore?
[G] [C] She had a heart so filled [Am] with lovin',
[C] And her love she longed [F] to share.
In [C] all my life I never did meet a maid who [Dm] had so [F] much to spare.
[G] [C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen, [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, [F] two, and a half.
She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, [Am] seven, five, three, and one.
[G] I have wandered north and I've [Am] wandered south,
[A]
[C] By Stony Batter and [F] Patrick's Clough,
[Am] And at Gnuster, Diamond Park, by [Dm] Napper, [D] Tamby South.
[G] [C] But old age has laid her [Am] hand upon me,
[C] Cold as the fire of [F] ashy coals,
[Am] And God, a lovely Spanish lady, neat and [Dm] sweet about the [G] soles.
[C]
Round and around goes the [A] wheel of fortune,
[Am]
[C] Where a dress now [F] wearies me.
[Am] Of a young maid [C] her so deceiving sad [Dm] experience [D] teaches me.
[G] [C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen,
[C] twelve, ten, eight, six, [F] four, two, and a half.
[Am] She had nineteen, seventeen, [Dm] fifteen, thirteen, eleven, [D] nine, seven, five, three, and one.
[G]
[G] [C] As I was walking through Dublin [Am] city, about the hour of twelve at [F] night,
[Am] It was there I [Em] saw a fair pretty female washing her [Dm] feet by [G] candlelight.
[C] First she washed them, then she [Am] dried them [C] over a fire of [F] ambricole.
[Am] And in all my [C] life I never did see a maid so [Dm] neat about [D] the [G] soles.
[C] She had twenty, eighteen, sixteen, [Am] fourteen, [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, two, and a half.
[Am] She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, seven, [Dm] five, three, and one.
[G] [C] I stopped to look, but the [Am] watchman passed.
[C] Sissy young fellow, now the night is late,
And along with your home, or I will wrestle you straight away [Dm] to the [G] bridewell gate.
[C] I got a look from the [Am] Spanish lady,
[C] Hot as the fire of [F] ambricole.
[Am] And in all my [C] life I never did see a maid so [Dm] neat [D] about the [G] soles.
[C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen, [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, [F] two, and a half.
She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, [F] seven, five, [D] three, and one.
[G] [C] As I walked back through [Am] Dublin city,
[C] As the dawn of day [F] was on,
Oh, whom should I [Em] smile at the Spanish lady when I was [Dm] weary [D] and foot-sore?
[G] [C] She had a heart so filled [Am] with lovin',
[C] And her love she longed [F] to share.
In [C] all my life I never did meet a maid who [Dm] had so [F] much to spare.
[G] [C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen, [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, [F] two, and a half.
She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, [Am] seven, five, three, and one.
[G] I have wandered north and I've [Am] wandered south,
[A]
[C] By Stony Batter and [F] Patrick's Clough,
[Am] And at Gnuster, Diamond Park, by [Dm] Napper, [D] Tamby South.
[G] [C] But old age has laid her [Am] hand upon me,
[C] Cold as the fire of [F] ashy coals,
[Am] And God, a lovely Spanish lady, neat and [Dm] sweet about the [G] soles.
[C]
Round and around goes the [A] wheel of fortune,
[Am]
[C] Where a dress now [F] wearies me.
[Am] Of a young maid [C] her so deceiving sad [Dm] experience [D] teaches me.
[G] [C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen,
[C] twelve, ten, eight, six, [F] four, two, and a half.
[Am] She had nineteen, seventeen, [Dm] fifteen, thirteen, eleven, [D] nine, seven, five, three, and one.
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_ _ [Em] _ _ _ [D] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [C] As I was walking through Dublin [Am] city, _ _ about the hour of twelve at [F] night, _
[Am] It was there I [Em] saw a fair pretty female washing her [Dm] feet by [G] candlelight.
_ [C] First she washed them, then she [Am] dried them _ [C] over a fire of _ [F] ambricole.
[Am] And in all my [C] life I never did see a maid so [Dm] neat about [D] the [G] soles.
[C] She had twenty, eighteen, sixteen, [Am] fourteen, _ _ [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, two, and a half. _
[Am] She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, seven, [Dm] five, three, and one.
[G] _ [C] I stopped to look, but the [Am] watchman passed.
[C] Sissy young fellow, now the night is late, _
And along with your home, or I will wrestle you straight away [Dm] to the [G] bridewell gate.
_ [C] I got a look from the [Am] Spanish lady, _
[C] Hot as the fire of [F] ambricole. _
[Am] And in all my [C] life I never did see a maid so [Dm] neat [D] about the _ [G] soles.
[C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen, _ [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, [F] two, and a half. _
She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, [F] seven, five, [D] three, and one.
[G] _ [C] As I walked back through [Am] Dublin city, _ _ _
[C] As the dawn of day [F] was on, _ _
Oh, whom should I [Em] smile at the Spanish lady when I was [Dm] weary [D] and foot-sore?
[G] _ [C] She had a heart so filled [Am] with _ lovin',
[C] And her love she longed [F] to share.
In _ _ [C] all my life I never did meet a maid who [Dm] had so [F] much to spare.
[G] _ [C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen, _ [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, [F] two, and a half.
She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, [Am] seven, five, three, and one.
[G] _ I have wandered north and I've [Am] wandered south,
[A] _
[C] By Stony Batter and [F] Patrick's Clough, _
_ [Am] And at Gnuster, Diamond Park, by [Dm] Napper, [D] Tamby South.
[G] _ [C] But old age has laid her [Am] hand upon me, _ _
[C] Cold as the fire of [F] ashy coals,
[Am] And God, a lovely Spanish lady, neat and [Dm] sweet about the _ [G] soles.
[C]
Round and around goes the [A] wheel of fortune,
[Am] _ _
[C] Where a dress now [F] wearies _ me.
[Am] Of a young maid [C] her so deceiving sad [Dm] experience [D] teaches me.
[G] _ [C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen, _ _
[C] twelve, ten, eight, six, [F] four, two, and a half.
[Am] She had nineteen, seventeen, [Dm] fifteen, thirteen, eleven, [D] nine, seven, five, three, and one.
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_ [G] _ _ _ [C] As I was walking through Dublin [Am] city, _ _ about the hour of twelve at [F] night, _
[Am] It was there I [Em] saw a fair pretty female washing her [Dm] feet by [G] candlelight.
_ [C] First she washed them, then she [Am] dried them _ [C] over a fire of _ [F] ambricole.
[Am] And in all my [C] life I never did see a maid so [Dm] neat about [D] the [G] soles.
[C] She had twenty, eighteen, sixteen, [Am] fourteen, _ _ [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, two, and a half. _
[Am] She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, seven, [Dm] five, three, and one.
[G] _ [C] I stopped to look, but the [Am] watchman passed.
[C] Sissy young fellow, now the night is late, _
And along with your home, or I will wrestle you straight away [Dm] to the [G] bridewell gate.
_ [C] I got a look from the [Am] Spanish lady, _
[C] Hot as the fire of [F] ambricole. _
[Am] And in all my [C] life I never did see a maid so [Dm] neat [D] about the _ [G] soles.
[C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen, _ [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, [F] two, and a half. _
She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, [F] seven, five, [D] three, and one.
[G] _ [C] As I walked back through [Am] Dublin city, _ _ _
[C] As the dawn of day [F] was on, _ _
Oh, whom should I [Em] smile at the Spanish lady when I was [Dm] weary [D] and foot-sore?
[G] _ [C] She had a heart so filled [Am] with _ lovin',
[C] And her love she longed [F] to share.
In _ _ [C] all my life I never did meet a maid who [Dm] had so [F] much to spare.
[G] _ [C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen, _ [C] twelve, ten, eight, six, four, [F] two, and a half.
She had nineteen, [Em] seventeen, fifteen, thirteen, eleven, nine, [Am] seven, five, three, and one.
[G] _ I have wandered north and I've [Am] wandered south,
[A] _
[C] By Stony Batter and [F] Patrick's Clough, _
_ [Am] And at Gnuster, Diamond Park, by [Dm] Napper, [D] Tamby South.
[G] _ [C] But old age has laid her [Am] hand upon me, _ _
[C] Cold as the fire of [F] ashy coals,
[Am] And God, a lovely Spanish lady, neat and [Dm] sweet about the _ [G] soles.
[C]
Round and around goes the [A] wheel of fortune,
[Am] _ _
[C] Where a dress now [F] wearies _ me.
[Am] Of a young maid [C] her so deceiving sad [Dm] experience [D] teaches me.
[G] _ [C] She had twenty, eighteen, [Am] sixteen, fourteen, _ _
[C] twelve, ten, eight, six, [F] four, two, and a half.
[Am] She had nineteen, seventeen, [Dm] fifteen, thirteen, eleven, [D] nine, seven, five, three, and one.
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