Chords for The Clancy Brothers - Rocks of Bawn
Tempo:
97.35 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
C#m
B
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Come all you lile [A] hero, [E]
let you be, and untire with any master, [A] till you know what your work will [C#m] be.
[A]
For you [E] must rise up early, [B] from the clear daylight of dawn, [E]
and I know that [A] [E]
you'll rise [A] up lovely, sweeney, [E]
and [F#] give your huff some [E] hay.
And give him a good feed of oats, [C#]
before you ride [C#m] away.
Don't [E] feed him on soft turnips, put him out on your green lawn, [B] [E] and I know that he'll [A] never be able [D#] to plough.
[F#]
[E] My curse [A] attend you, sweeney, [E] for you have me nearly roused.
Sitting by the fireside, [A] with your due gene [C#m] in your gall.
[A]
Sitting [E] by the fireside, [A] from the clear [B] daylight of dawn, [A] and I know that you'll never be [E]
able to [A]
[E]
plough.
[A] And my heart is [E] always trembling, for [B] fear that [C#m] they'll let in.
My [E] heart is always trembling, from [G#m] the clear daylight of [B] dawn, [E]
afraid I'll [F#] never be able to plough.
[E] I wish the [A] Queen of England [E] would write to me in time, and place me in some regiment, [G#m]
[E] all in my [C#m] youth and prime.
I [Am]
fight [E] for Ireland's glory, [A] from the clear [C#m] daylight of [B] dawn, [E] and I never [A] would return again [E] to plough.
[A] [E] [D#] [G]
[F]
let you be, and untire with any master, [A] till you know what your work will [C#m] be.
[A]
For you [E] must rise up early, [B] from the clear daylight of dawn, [E]
and I know that [A] [E]
you'll rise [A] up lovely, sweeney, [E]
and [F#] give your huff some [E] hay.
And give him a good feed of oats, [C#]
before you ride [C#m] away.
Don't [E] feed him on soft turnips, put him out on your green lawn, [B] [E] and I know that he'll [A] never be able [D#] to plough.
[F#]
[E] My curse [A] attend you, sweeney, [E] for you have me nearly roused.
Sitting by the fireside, [A] with your due gene [C#m] in your gall.
[A]
Sitting [E] by the fireside, [A] from the clear [B] daylight of dawn, [A] and I know that you'll never be [E]
able to [A]
[E]
plough.
[A] And my heart is [E] always trembling, for [B] fear that [C#m] they'll let in.
My [E] heart is always trembling, from [G#m] the clear daylight of [B] dawn, [E]
afraid I'll [F#] never be able to plough.
[E] I wish the [A] Queen of England [E] would write to me in time, and place me in some regiment, [G#m]
[E] all in my [C#m] youth and prime.
I [Am]
fight [E] for Ireland's glory, [A] from the clear [C#m] daylight of [B] dawn, [E] and I never [A] would return again [E] to plough.
[A] [E] [D#] [G]
[F]
Key:
E
A
C#m
B
F#
E
A
C#m
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Come all you lile [A] hero, _ _ [E] _
_ let you be, _ _ and untire with any master, [A] till you know what your work will [C#m] be.
_ [A]
For you [E] must rise up early, [B] from the clear _ daylight of dawn, _ _ _ [E]
and I know that [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ you'll rise _ [A] up lovely, sweeney, [E]
and [F#] give your huff some [E] hay. _ _
And give him a good feed of oats, [C#]
before you ride [C#m] away.
_ _ Don't [E] feed him on soft turnips, put him out on your green lawn, [B] _ _ _ [E] and I know that he'll [A] never be able [D#] to plough.
[F#] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ My curse [A] attend you, sweeney, [E] for you have me nearly roused.
Sitting by the fireside, [A] with your due gene [C#m] in your gall.
_ _ [A]
Sitting [E] by the fireside, [A] from the clear _ [B] daylight of dawn, _ _ _ [A] and I know that you'll never be _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ able to _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
plough.
[A] And my heart is [E] always trembling, for [B] fear that [C#m] they'll let in. _
My [E] heart is always trembling, from [G#m] the clear daylight of [B] dawn, _ _ [E]
afraid I'll [F#] never be able to plough.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ I wish the [A] Queen of _ England [E] would write to me in time, _ _ _ and place me in some regiment, [G#m] _
[E] all in my [C#m] youth and prime.
I [Am]
fight [E] for Ireland's glory, [A] from the clear _ [C#m] daylight of [B] dawn, _ _ _ [E] and I never [A] would return again [E] to plough.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Come all you lile [A] hero, _ _ [E] _
_ let you be, _ _ and untire with any master, [A] till you know what your work will [C#m] be.
_ [A]
For you [E] must rise up early, [B] from the clear _ daylight of dawn, _ _ _ [E]
and I know that [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ you'll rise _ [A] up lovely, sweeney, [E]
and [F#] give your huff some [E] hay. _ _
And give him a good feed of oats, [C#]
before you ride [C#m] away.
_ _ Don't [E] feed him on soft turnips, put him out on your green lawn, [B] _ _ _ [E] and I know that he'll [A] never be able [D#] to plough.
[F#] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ My curse [A] attend you, sweeney, [E] for you have me nearly roused.
Sitting by the fireside, [A] with your due gene [C#m] in your gall.
_ _ [A]
Sitting [E] by the fireside, [A] from the clear _ [B] daylight of dawn, _ _ _ [A] and I know that you'll never be _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ able to _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
plough.
[A] And my heart is [E] always trembling, for [B] fear that [C#m] they'll let in. _
My [E] heart is always trembling, from [G#m] the clear daylight of [B] dawn, _ _ [E]
afraid I'll [F#] never be able to plough.
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ I wish the [A] Queen of _ England [E] would write to me in time, _ _ _ and place me in some regiment, [G#m] _
[E] all in my [C#m] youth and prime.
I [Am]
fight [E] for Ireland's glory, [A] from the clear _ [C#m] daylight of [B] dawn, _ _ _ [E] and I never [A] would return again [E] to plough.
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _