Chords for The Easter Lily / The Foxhunters Reel
Tempo:
114.15 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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[Bb] [C] [F] [A] [Dm] You can wear an Easter lily for the men who fought [Am] and died.
You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the women by [Dm] their side.
You can wear an Easter lily for [G] the heroes of [Am] sixteen who gave us back our dignity and pride and self [D]-esteem.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the women of [Am] the fight, [Dm] Webley, Winnie and Lisfarrell and the [C] Countess Tall [Dm] and Bright.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the [Am] patriots of the past, [Dm] although they failed the inspiration left [G] by them would [Dm] last.
You can wear an Easter lily for the men who fought [Am] and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women by [D] their [Am] side.
You [Bb] can wear an Easter lily for [F] the [Am] heroes of sixteen who gave us back our dignity [C] and pride and [D] self-esteem.
[Em] [F] [A] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily to rekindle [Am] Fenian faith and remember our great heroes of the [Em] year of [Dm] ninety-eight.
[Am] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for [G] the Fenian men [Am] so brave who died upon the scaffold for [Dm] the countrymen to [Em] save.
You [F] can wear an Easter [Am] lily for the men who sang their name for [Dm] the mighty proclamation ended [C] England's [D] rule of [F] shame.
For it pierced James, Hunley, [C] Thomas, Clark and [A] Eamon, Kent, [Dm] MacDermott and MacDillard.
[G] It's from God that they were sent.
You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women by [Dm] their side.
You [Bb] can wear an Easter [F] lily for the heroes of [A] sixteen who gave us back our dignity [E] and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
[Em]
[F] [A] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the free birds that [Am] have flown, Francis Hughes, Bobby Sands [F] and Charles [C] South of [Dm] Gary O.
You can wear an Easter lily [G] for the volunteers [Am] with pride, for Ned Daly and O'Halloran, [Bb] Janie [C] Houston [Dm] and Mike [Am] Bride.
You [F] can wear an Easter lily [C] for the heroes [A] of our time, [Dm] Thomas Ash, Michael Gunn and Mike Sweeney and Devine.
You [F] can wear an Easter lily [C] for the future [A] of our land, [Dm] to see it reunited free from [G] England's silent hand.
You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [Dm] for the women by their side.
You can wear an Easter lily for the heroes [Am] of sixteen [Bb] who gave us back our dignity and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
[Em] [F]
[G] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the saintly [Am] whore who died in the years of great hunger, [Bb] [C] trevelian [Dm] genocide.
You can wear an Easter lily for the children's [Am] sobbing tears and the mothers who watched [Bb] helplessly in [C] action [D] by their peers.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily [C] for the scaffold [Am] and the jails [Dm] and folks who fled in terror and in desperation [Am] sailed.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily [C] for the exiles [Am] that have flown [Dm] and let them know that our [Gm] land will always [G] be their home.
[Dm] You can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women [Dm] by their side.
[Bb] You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the heroes [Am] of [A] sixteen who gave us back our dignity and [C] pride and [G] self [Dm]-esteem.
You can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women [Dm] by their side.
[Bb] You can wear [Dm] an Easter lily [F] for the heroes [A] of sixteen who gave us back our dignity [Bb] and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
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[Bb] [C] [F] [A] [Dm] You can wear an Easter lily for the men who fought [Am] and died.
You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the women by [Dm] their side.
You can wear an Easter lily for [G] the heroes of [Am] sixteen who gave us back our dignity and pride and self [D]-esteem.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the women of [Am] the fight, [Dm] Webley, Winnie and Lisfarrell and the [C] Countess Tall [Dm] and Bright.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the [Am] patriots of the past, [Dm] although they failed the inspiration left [G] by them would [Dm] last.
You can wear an Easter lily for the men who fought [Am] and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women by [D] their [Am] side.
You [Bb] can wear an Easter lily for [F] the [Am] heroes of sixteen who gave us back our dignity [C] and pride and [D] self-esteem.
[Em] [F] [A] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily to rekindle [Am] Fenian faith and remember our great heroes of the [Em] year of [Dm] ninety-eight.
[Am] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for [G] the Fenian men [Am] so brave who died upon the scaffold for [Dm] the countrymen to [Em] save.
You [F] can wear an Easter [Am] lily for the men who sang their name for [Dm] the mighty proclamation ended [C] England's [D] rule of [F] shame.
For it pierced James, Hunley, [C] Thomas, Clark and [A] Eamon, Kent, [Dm] MacDermott and MacDillard.
[G] It's from God that they were sent.
You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women by [Dm] their side.
You [Bb] can wear an Easter [F] lily for the heroes of [A] sixteen who gave us back our dignity [E] and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
[Em]
[F] [A] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the free birds that [Am] have flown, Francis Hughes, Bobby Sands [F] and Charles [C] South of [Dm] Gary O.
You can wear an Easter lily [G] for the volunteers [Am] with pride, for Ned Daly and O'Halloran, [Bb] Janie [C] Houston [Dm] and Mike [Am] Bride.
You [F] can wear an Easter lily [C] for the heroes [A] of our time, [Dm] Thomas Ash, Michael Gunn and Mike Sweeney and Devine.
You [F] can wear an Easter lily [C] for the future [A] of our land, [Dm] to see it reunited free from [G] England's silent hand.
You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [Dm] for the women by their side.
You can wear an Easter lily for the heroes [Am] of sixteen [Bb] who gave us back our dignity and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
[Em] [F]
[G] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the saintly [Am] whore who died in the years of great hunger, [Bb] [C] trevelian [Dm] genocide.
You can wear an Easter lily for the children's [Am] sobbing tears and the mothers who watched [Bb] helplessly in [C] action [D] by their peers.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily [C] for the scaffold [Am] and the jails [Dm] and folks who fled in terror and in desperation [Am] sailed.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily [C] for the exiles [Am] that have flown [Dm] and let them know that our [Gm] land will always [G] be their home.
[Dm] You can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women [Dm] by their side.
[Bb] You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the heroes [Am] of [A] sixteen who gave us back our dignity and [C] pride and [G] self [Dm]-esteem.
You can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women [Dm] by their side.
[Bb] You can wear [Dm] an Easter lily [F] for the heroes [A] of sixteen who gave us back our dignity [Bb] and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
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[Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [A] [Dm] You can wear an Easter lily for the men who fought [Am] and died.
You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the women by [Dm] their side.
You can wear an Easter lily for [G] the heroes of [Am] sixteen who gave us back our dignity and pride and self [D]-esteem.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the women of [Am] the fight, [Dm] Webley, Winnie and Lisfarrell and the [C] Countess Tall [Dm] and Bright.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the [Am] patriots of the past, [Dm] although they failed the inspiration left [G] by them would [Dm] last.
You can wear an Easter lily for the men who fought [Am] and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women by [D] their [Am] side.
You [Bb] can wear an Easter lily for [F] the [Am] heroes of sixteen who gave us back our dignity [C] and pride and [D] self-esteem.
[Em] _ _ [F] _ _ [A] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily to rekindle [Am] Fenian faith and remember our great heroes of the [Em] year of [Dm] ninety-eight.
[Am] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for [G] the Fenian men [Am] so brave who died upon the scaffold for [Dm] the countrymen to [Em] save.
You [F] can wear an Easter [Am] lily for the men who sang their name for [Dm] the mighty proclamation ended [C] England's [D] rule of [F] shame.
For it pierced James, Hunley, [C] Thomas, Clark and [A] Eamon, Kent, [Dm] MacDermott and MacDillard.
[G] It's from God that they were sent.
You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women by [Dm] their side.
You [Bb] can wear an Easter [F] lily for the heroes of [A] sixteen who gave us back our dignity [E] and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
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[F] _ _ [A] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the free birds that [Am] have flown, Francis Hughes, Bobby Sands [F] and Charles [C] South of [Dm] Gary O.
You can wear an Easter lily [G] for the volunteers [Am] with pride, for Ned Daly and O'Halloran, [Bb] Janie [C] Houston [Dm] and Mike [Am] Bride.
You [F] can wear an Easter lily [C] for the heroes [A] of our time, [Dm] Thomas Ash, Michael Gunn and Mike Sweeney and Devine.
You [F] can wear an Easter lily [C] for the future [A] of our land, [Dm] to see it reunited free from [G] England's silent hand.
You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [Dm] for the women by their side.
You can wear an Easter lily for the heroes [Am] of sixteen [Bb] who gave us back our dignity and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
[Em] _ _ [F] _ _
[G] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the saintly [Am] whore who died in the years of great hunger, [Bb] [C] trevelian [Dm] genocide.
You can wear an Easter lily for the children's [Am] sobbing tears and the mothers who watched [Bb] helplessly in [C] action [D] by their peers.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily [C] for the scaffold [Am] and the jails [Dm] and folks who fled in terror and in desperation [Am] sailed.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily [C] for the exiles [Am] that have flown [Dm] and let them know that our [Gm] land will always [G] be their home.
[Dm] You can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women [Dm] by their side.
[Bb] You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the heroes [Am] of [A] sixteen who gave us back our dignity and [C] pride and [G] self [Dm]-esteem.
You can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women [Dm] by their side.
[Bb] You can wear [Dm] an Easter lily [F] for the heroes [A] of sixteen who gave us back our dignity [Bb] and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
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[Bb] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [A] [Dm] You can wear an Easter lily for the men who fought [Am] and died.
You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the women by [Dm] their side.
You can wear an Easter lily for [G] the heroes of [Am] sixteen who gave us back our dignity and pride and self [D]-esteem.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the women of [Am] the fight, [Dm] Webley, Winnie and Lisfarrell and the [C] Countess Tall [Dm] and Bright.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily for [C] the [Am] patriots of the past, [Dm] although they failed the inspiration left [G] by them would [Dm] last.
You can wear an Easter lily for the men who fought [Am] and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women by [D] their [Am] side.
You [Bb] can wear an Easter lily for [F] the [Am] heroes of sixteen who gave us back our dignity [C] and pride and [D] self-esteem.
[Em] _ _ [F] _ _ [A] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily to rekindle [Am] Fenian faith and remember our great heroes of the [Em] year of [Dm] ninety-eight.
[Am] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for [G] the Fenian men [Am] so brave who died upon the scaffold for [Dm] the countrymen to [Em] save.
You [F] can wear an Easter [Am] lily for the men who sang their name for [Dm] the mighty proclamation ended [C] England's [D] rule of [F] shame.
For it pierced James, Hunley, [C] Thomas, Clark and [A] Eamon, Kent, [Dm] MacDermott and MacDillard.
[G] It's from God that they were sent.
You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women by [Dm] their side.
You [Bb] can wear an Easter [F] lily for the heroes of [A] sixteen who gave us back our dignity [E] and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
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[F] _ _ [A] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the free birds that [Am] have flown, Francis Hughes, Bobby Sands [F] and Charles [C] South of [Dm] Gary O.
You can wear an Easter lily [G] for the volunteers [Am] with pride, for Ned Daly and O'Halloran, [Bb] Janie [C] Houston [Dm] and Mike [Am] Bride.
You [F] can wear an Easter lily [C] for the heroes [A] of our time, [Dm] Thomas Ash, Michael Gunn and Mike Sweeney and Devine.
You [F] can wear an Easter lily [C] for the future [A] of our land, [Dm] to see it reunited free from [G] England's silent hand.
You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [Dm] for the women by their side.
You can wear an Easter lily for the heroes [Am] of sixteen [Bb] who gave us back our dignity and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
[Em] _ _ [F] _ _
[G] You [Dm] can wear an Easter lily for the saintly [Am] whore who died in the years of great hunger, [Bb] [C] trevelian [Dm] genocide.
You can wear an Easter lily for the children's [Am] sobbing tears and the mothers who watched [Bb] helplessly in [C] action [D] by their peers.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily [C] for the scaffold [Am] and the jails [Dm] and folks who fled in terror and in desperation [Am] sailed.
[F] You can wear an Easter lily [C] for the exiles [Am] that have flown [Dm] and let them know that our [Gm] land will always [G] be their home.
[Dm] You can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women [Dm] by their side.
[Bb] You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the heroes [Am] of [A] sixteen who gave us back our dignity and [C] pride and [G] self [Dm]-esteem.
You can wear an Easter lily for the men who [Am] fought and died.
You can wear an Easter lily [F] for the women [Dm] by their side.
[Bb] You can wear [Dm] an Easter lily [F] for the heroes [A] of sixteen who gave us back our dignity [Bb] and [C] pride and [D] self-esteem.
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