Chords for The Dubliners - The Lark In The Morning
Tempo:
62.275 bpm
Chords used:
Dm
F
Am
C
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am] [Dm] [C] [Dm]
[Am] [Am] [Dm] [C] [Dm] [F]
[Am] [Dm] The [F] Lark in the [C] morning, she [Am] rises off her [Dm] nest, She [F] goes home in the evening with [Dm] the
jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, [Am] she whistles and she sings, She [F] goes home in the evening with
[C] the jewel [Dm] on her wings.
[F] For Roger the [Em] plowboy, he is a [Am] dashing blade, [Dm] He goes whistling and singing [C] over [Dm] yonder
green glade, He met [Am] with Miss Susan, she's handsomely declare,
[F] She is far more enticing than the birds [Dm] all in the air.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she rises off her [Dm] nest, She goes [F] home in the evening with the
[Dm] jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [Dm] sings,
She goes [F] home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[F] One evening coming [C] home from [Am] the rakes of the town,
[Dm] The meadows being all green and [C] the grass it being [Dm] cut down,
If I should chance [C] to tumble all in the new [Am] mown hay,
[Dm] Or it's kiss me [F] now or never [C] love this funny [Dm] lass did say.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she rises off her nest,
[Dm] She goes [F] home in the evening [C] with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [Dm] sings,
She goes [F] home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[C] [Dm]
[C] [Dm] [C] [Dm] [F]
[Am] [Dm] [F] When twenty long weeks, [Am] they were over and were past,
[F] Her mammy chance to notice how she thickened [Dm] round the waist,
It was the handsome [C] plowboy, the maiden [Am] she did say,
[F] For he caused me far to tumble all in [Dm] the new mown hay.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she [Am] rises off her [F] nest,
She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [F] sings,
She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[F] Here's a help to young [C] plowboys [Am] wherever you may [F] be,
That likes to have a funny lass sitting on his [Dm] knee,
With a jug of good [Am] strong porter, you'll whistle and you'll sing,
[F] For a plowboy is as happy [C] as a prince [Dm] or a king.
[F] The Lark in the morning, [Am] she rises off her nest,
[Dm] She goes home [F] in the evening [C] with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she whistles [Am] and she sings,
[Dm] She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[Am] [Am] [Dm] [C] [Dm] [F]
[Am] [Dm] The [F] Lark in the [C] morning, she [Am] rises off her [Dm] nest, She [F] goes home in the evening with [Dm] the
jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, [Am] she whistles and she sings, She [F] goes home in the evening with
[C] the jewel [Dm] on her wings.
[F] For Roger the [Em] plowboy, he is a [Am] dashing blade, [Dm] He goes whistling and singing [C] over [Dm] yonder
green glade, He met [Am] with Miss Susan, she's handsomely declare,
[F] She is far more enticing than the birds [Dm] all in the air.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she rises off her [Dm] nest, She goes [F] home in the evening with the
[Dm] jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [Dm] sings,
She goes [F] home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[F] One evening coming [C] home from [Am] the rakes of the town,
[Dm] The meadows being all green and [C] the grass it being [Dm] cut down,
If I should chance [C] to tumble all in the new [Am] mown hay,
[Dm] Or it's kiss me [F] now or never [C] love this funny [Dm] lass did say.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she rises off her nest,
[Dm] She goes [F] home in the evening [C] with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [Dm] sings,
She goes [F] home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[C] [Dm]
[C] [Dm] [C] [Dm] [F]
[Am] [Dm] [F] When twenty long weeks, [Am] they were over and were past,
[F] Her mammy chance to notice how she thickened [Dm] round the waist,
It was the handsome [C] plowboy, the maiden [Am] she did say,
[F] For he caused me far to tumble all in [Dm] the new mown hay.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she [Am] rises off her [F] nest,
She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [F] sings,
She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[F] Here's a help to young [C] plowboys [Am] wherever you may [F] be,
That likes to have a funny lass sitting on his [Dm] knee,
With a jug of good [Am] strong porter, you'll whistle and you'll sing,
[F] For a plowboy is as happy [C] as a prince [Dm] or a king.
[F] The Lark in the morning, [Am] she rises off her nest,
[Dm] She goes home [F] in the evening [C] with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she whistles [Am] and she sings,
[Dm] She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
Key:
Dm
F
Am
C
Em
Dm
F
Am
_ _ [Am] _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _ _
[Am] _ _ [Am] _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _ [F] _
_ [Am] _ _ [Dm] The [F] Lark in the [C] morning, she [Am] rises off her [Dm] nest, She [F] goes home in the evening with [Dm] the
jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, [Am] she whistles and she sings, She [F] goes home in the evening with
[C] the jewel [Dm] on her wings.
[F] For Roger the [Em] plowboy, he is a [Am] dashing blade, [Dm] He goes whistling and singing [C] over [Dm] yonder
green glade, He met [Am] with Miss Susan, she's handsomely declare,
[F] She is far more enticing than the birds [Dm] all in the air.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she rises off her [Dm] nest, She goes [F] home in the evening with the
[Dm] jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [Dm] sings,
She goes [F] home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[F] One evening coming [C] home from [Am] the rakes of the town,
[Dm] The meadows being all green and [C] the grass it being [Dm] cut down,
If I should chance [C] to tumble all in the new [Am] mown hay,
[Dm] Or it's kiss me [F] now or never [C] love this funny [Dm] lass did say.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she rises off her nest,
[Dm] She goes [F] home in the evening [C] with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [Dm] sings,
She goes [F] home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[C] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _ [F] _ _
[Am] _ _ [Dm] [F] When twenty long weeks, [Am] they were over and were past,
[F] Her mammy chance to notice how she thickened [Dm] round the waist,
It was the handsome [C] plowboy, the maiden [Am] she did say,
[F] For he caused me far to tumble all in [Dm] the new mown hay.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she [Am] rises off her [F] nest,
She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [F] sings,
She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[F] Here's a help to young [C] plowboys [Am] wherever you may [F] be,
That likes to have a funny lass sitting on his [Dm] knee,
With a jug of good [Am] strong porter, you'll whistle and you'll sing,
[F] For a plowboy is as happy [C] as a prince [Dm] or a king.
[F] The Lark in the morning, [Am] she rises off her nest,
[Dm] She goes home [F] in the evening [C] with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she whistles [Am] and she sings,
[Dm] She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[Am] _ _ [Am] _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _ [F] _
_ [Am] _ _ [Dm] The [F] Lark in the [C] morning, she [Am] rises off her [Dm] nest, She [F] goes home in the evening with [Dm] the
jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, [Am] she whistles and she sings, She [F] goes home in the evening with
[C] the jewel [Dm] on her wings.
[F] For Roger the [Em] plowboy, he is a [Am] dashing blade, [Dm] He goes whistling and singing [C] over [Dm] yonder
green glade, He met [Am] with Miss Susan, she's handsomely declare,
[F] She is far more enticing than the birds [Dm] all in the air.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she rises off her [Dm] nest, She goes [F] home in the evening with the
[Dm] jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [Dm] sings,
She goes [F] home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[F] One evening coming [C] home from [Am] the rakes of the town,
[Dm] The meadows being all green and [C] the grass it being [Dm] cut down,
If I should chance [C] to tumble all in the new [Am] mown hay,
[Dm] Or it's kiss me [F] now or never [C] love this funny [Dm] lass did say.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she rises off her nest,
[Dm] She goes [F] home in the evening [C] with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [Dm] sings,
She goes [F] home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[C] _ [Dm] _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ [Dm] _ _ [C] _ [Dm] _ [F] _ _
[Am] _ _ [Dm] [F] When twenty long weeks, [Am] they were over and were past,
[F] Her mammy chance to notice how she thickened [Dm] round the waist,
It was the handsome [C] plowboy, the maiden [Am] she did say,
[F] For he caused me far to tumble all in [Dm] the new mown hay.
[F] The Lark in the [Am] morning, she [Am] rises off her [F] nest,
She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she [Am] whistles and she [F] sings,
She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.
[F] Here's a help to young [C] plowboys [Am] wherever you may [F] be,
That likes to have a funny lass sitting on his [Dm] knee,
With a jug of good [Am] strong porter, you'll whistle and you'll sing,
[F] For a plowboy is as happy [C] as a prince [Dm] or a king.
[F] The Lark in the morning, [Am] she rises off her nest,
[Dm] She goes home [F] in the evening [C] with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
And like the jolly [C] plowboy, she whistles [Am] and she sings,
[Dm] She goes home in the evening with the [Dm] jewel on her wings.