The Wren, The Wren - Lisa O'Neill Chords

Tempo:
131.1 bpm
Chords used:

C

Dm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Wren, The Wren - Lisa O'Neill chords
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[C]
The ran the ran the king of all birds and Stephen's day was caught in the furs
Although he was little his honour was great, he unboked me lads and gave us a treat
His eye was going to kill and all I met the wren upon the wall
Opened me wattle and knocked him down and brought him into Carrick town
Drooling drooling where's your nest is in the bush that I love best
In the bush the holly tree where all the boys do follow me
Opened the kettle and down went the pan and gave us a penny to bury the wren
We followed the wren three miles or more three miles or more three miles or more
Followed the wren three miles or more at six o'clock in the morning
I have a little box under me arm under me arm under me arm
Have a little box under me arm a penny or two and still do it no harm
Oh Mrs Kelly's a very good woman a very good woman a very good woman
Mrs Kelly's a very good woman she gave us a penny to bury the wren
[Dm] [C]
[Dm]
[C]
The wren the wren the king of all birds in Stephen's day was caught in a ferd
Although he was little his honour was great, he unboked me lads and gave us a treat
We followed the wren three miles or more three miles or more three miles or more
Followed the wren three miles or more at six o'clock in the morning
[N]
Key:  
C
3211
Dm
2311
C
3211
Dm
2311
C
3211
Dm
2311
C
3211
Dm
2311
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To jam and learn Lisa Oneill - The Wren, The Wren chords, your primary focus should be mastering these chords sequence: C, Dm and C. Start with a comfortable 65 BPM and as you become proficient, aim for the song's BPM of 131. For a balanced pitch, adjust the capo with respect to your voice and the song's key: C Major.

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_ _ _ _ _ _ The ran the ran the king of all birds and Stephen's day was caught in the furs
Although he was little his honour was great, he unboked me lads and gave us a _ treat _ _ _ _
His eye was going to kill and all I met the wren upon the wall
Opened me wattle and knocked him down and brought him into Carrick town _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Drooling drooling where's your nest is in the bush that I love best
In the bush the holly tree where all the boys do follow _ me
_ _ _ Opened the kettle and down went the pan and gave us a penny to bury the wren _ _
_ We followed the wren three miles or more three miles or more three miles or more
Followed the wren three miles or more at six o'clock in the morning _ _ _
_ I have a little box under me arm under me arm under me arm
Have a little box under me arm a penny or two and still do it no harm _
_ Oh Mrs Kelly's a very good woman a very good woman a very good woman
Mrs Kelly's a very good woman she gave us a penny to bury the wren
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_ _ _ _ _ The wren the wren the king of all birds in Stephen's day was caught in a ferd
Although he was little his honour was great, he unboked me lads and gave us a treat _
_ We followed the wren three miles or more three miles or more three miles or more
Followed the wren three miles or more at six o'clock in the morning
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