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Beer Beer Beer Cockles and Mussels Colours Donald, Where's Your Trousers Doon In The Wee Room Go, Lassie, Go Green Grow The Rushes--‐o Gypsy Rover Hielan'Laddie I'se the B'y Lily the Pink Loch Lomond Lukey's Boat Mairi's Wedding Mark Mack Mountain Dew/I'll Tell Me Ma Skye Boat Song The Crawl The Galway Girl The Last Saskatchewan Pirate The Mary Ellen Carter The Mermaid The Squid--‐Jiggin' Ground Time BUG Members Please Two Sisters We'll Rant and We'll Roar When I Am King When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Wild Rover Extras ... By the Light of the Kerosene Citadel Hill Danny Boy Farewell to Nova Scotia Leezy Lindsay Maids When You're Young My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean That's An Irish Lullaby The Maid On The Shore The Orange and the Green The Unicorn Song Whiskey in the Jar C.E.L. 2015 Chordy Book BUG Jam March 2016

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BUG Jam Song PDF Book ! March 2016

★ Beer Beer Beer★ Cockles and Mussels★ Colours★ Donald, Where's Your Trousers★ Doon In The Wee Room★ Go, Lassie, Go★ Green Grow The Rushes-­‐o★ Gypsy Rover★ Hielan'Laddie★ I'se the B'y★ Lily the Pink★ Loch Lomond★ Lukey's Boat★ Mairi's Wedding★ Mark Mack★ Mountain Dew/I'll Tell Me Ma★ Skye Boat Song★ The Crawl★ The Galway Girl★ The Last Saskatchewan Pirate★ The Mary Ellen Carter★ The Mermaid★ The Squid-­‐Jiggin' Ground★ Time BUG Members Please★ Two Sisters★ We'll Rant and We'll Roar★ When I Am King★ When Irish Eyes Are Smiling★ Wild Rover

# # Extras ...★ By the Light of the Kerosene★ Citadel Hill★ Danny Boy★ Farewell to Nova Scotia★ Leezy Lindsay★ Maids When You're Young★ My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean★ That's An Irish Lullaby★ The Maid On The Shore★ The Orange and the Green★ The Unicorn Song★ Whiskey in the Jar

C.E.L. 2015

Chordy Book BUG Jam March 2016

Page 1

Key of GBeer, Beer, BeerTrad.

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|ntro: G

Beer, beer, beer,Dtiddley

Gbeer, beer, beer...

AGlong time ago, way

Dback in histo-

Gry

WhenGall there was to drink was

Cnothin' but cups of

Dtea

A-Glong came a man by the

Cname of Charlie

GMopps

AndGhe invented the wonderful drink, and he

Dmade it out of

Ghops

CHORUS:

Hey! HeGmust have been an admiral, a

Dsultan or a

Gking

AndGto his praises

Cwe shall always

Dsing

GLook at what he's done for us, he's

Cfilled us up with

Gcheer

GLord, bless Charlie Mopps, the

Dman who invented

Page 4

Key of FBy The Glow Of The Kerosene LightWince Coles

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And I’dFlisten to

Cstories, of

Fhow he once

Bblived

By theFglow of the

Ckerosene

Dmlight

Dm

By theFglow of the

Ckerosene

Flight

F

I re-Fmember the

Ctime when my

Fgrandpa and

BbI

WouldFsit by the

Cfire at

Dmnight

Dm

And I’dFlisten to

Cstories, of

Fhow he once

Bblived

By theFglow of the

Ckerosene

Dmlight

Dm

By theFglow of the

Ckerosene

Flight

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HeFsaid Mom and

CDad sent

Fme off to

Bbschool

Page 8

Key of GCitadel HillTrad.

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OneGday in December I'll

Dnever for-

Gget

A charming young creature IAm7happily

Dmet

HerGeyes shone like diamonds, she was

Cdressed up to

Gkill

She wasCtripping and

Gslipping down

DCitadel

GHill

CHORUS:

SingGfall-de-dol doodle-dum

CFall-de-dol doodle-dumGFall-de-dol

Cdoodle-dum

DLidy-I-

Gdie

G

Page 12

Key of DCockle And MusslesMolly Malone

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INSTRUMENTAL CHORUS:

A-Dlive, alive-

Bmo! A-

Em7live, alive-

A7o!

Crying,Dcockles and

Bmmussels, a-

A7live, alive-

Do!

InDDublin's fair

Bmcity, where

Em7girls are so

A7pretty

IDfirst set my

Bmeyes on sweet

E7Molly Ma-

A7lone

As sheDwheeled her wheel-

Bmbarrow

ThroughEm7streets broad and

A7narrow

Crying,Dcockles and

Bmmussels, a-

A7live, alive-

Do!

CHORUS:

A-Dlive, alive-

Bmo! A-

Em7live, alive-

A7o!

Page 15

Key of CColorsKira Willey

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I amCgreen today

IGchirp with joy like a

Fcricket’s song

I amCgrey today

GGloomy and down like a

Fmorning fog

I amCorange today

GLoud and messy like

Ffinger paint

Fon a

Gsus2wall

Gsus2 /

G /

G

I amCred today

GHopping mad like a

Fplayground ball

Page 18

Key of CDanny BoyFrederic Weatherly

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Oh DannyCboy, the pipes, the pipes are

Fcalling

From glen toCglen, and down the mountain

Gside

The summer'sCgone, and all the roses

Ffalling

'Tis you 'tisCyou must

Ggo and I must

Cbide

But come yeCback when

Fsummer's in the

Cmeadow

Or when theAmvalley's

Fhushed and white with

Gsnow

'Tis I'll beChere in

Fsunshine or in

Cshadow

Am

Oh DannyCboy, oh Danny

Gboy, I love you

Cso

But when yeCcome, and all the flowers are

Fdying

Page 20

Key of DmDonald, Where's Your Trousers?Andy Stewart

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I’veDmjust come down from the Isle of Skye

I'mCno very big and I'm awful shy

And theDmlassies shout when I go by,

C"Donald, where's your

Dmtroosers?"

CHORUS:

Let theDmwind blow high, let the wind blow low

CThrough the streets in my kilt I’ll goDmAll the lassies say, "Hello!CDonald, where's your

Dmtroosers?"

Dm

ADmlassie took me to a ball

Page 24

Key of GDoon In The Wee RoomTrad / Daniel McLaughlin

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CHORUS:GDoon in the wee room

Cunderneath the

Gstair

CEverybody's

Ghappy and everybody's

Dthere

We'reGplayin’ ukulele,

Ceach in his

Gchair

CDoon in the

Gwee room under-

D7neath the

Gstair

G

GWhen you're tired and weary

Cand you're feeling

Gblue

CDon't give way tae

Gsorrow, we'll tell you what to

Ddo

JustGtak' a trip tae Ottawa and

Cfind the Clocktower

Gthere

And goCdoon tae the

Gwee room under-

D7neath the

Gstair

Page 28

Key of GFarewell to Nova ScotiaMcGinty

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TheGsun was setting in the west

TheEmbirds were singing on every tree

Em

AllGnature

Dseemed inclined for to rest

ButEmstill there

Cwas no

Emrest for me

Em

CHORUS:

Fare-Gwell to Nova Scotia, you seabound coast

Let yourEmmountains dark and dreary be

Em

For whenGI am far a-

Dway on the briny ocean tossed

Will youEmever heave a

Csigh or a

Emwish for me?

Em

IGgrieve to leave my native land

Page 32

Key of GGo Lassie GoTrad.

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Oh theGsummer-

Amtime is

Gcoming

G

And theCtrees are sweetly

Gblooming

G

And theCwild mountain

Emthyme

Em

Grows a-Cround the

Amblooming

Cheather

C

CHORUS:

Will youGgo

Classie

Ggo

G

And we'llCall go to-

Ggether

G

To pluckCwild mountain

Emthyme

Em

All a-Cround the

Amblooming

Cheather

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Will youGgo

Classie

Ggo

G

Page 35

Key of CGreen Grow The Rushes ORobbie Burns

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CThere's naught but care on ev'ry handDmIn ev’ry hour that passes-oFWhat signifies the

Clife of

Amman

An'Dm’twere not for the

Amlasses-o

CHORUS:CGreen grow the rushes-oDmGreen grow the rushes-oFThe sweetest hours that

Ce’er I

Amspent

WereDmspent among the

Amlasses-o

Am

Page 44

Key of DmHielan’ LaddieScottish folk song

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DmWas you ever in Quebec?GmBonnie laddie,

Amhielan’ laddie

DmStowing timber on the deck

MyGmbonnie

Amhielan’

Dmladdie

CHORUS:BbHey

Fho, a-

C7way we

Fgo

GmBonnie laddie,

Amhielan’ laddie

BbHey

Fho, and a-

C7way we

Fgo

MyGmbonnie

Amhielan’

Dmladdie

Dm

Page 50

Key of CI'se The B'yTraditional

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|ntro: InstrumentalCI'se the b'y that

Gbuilds the boat and

CI'se the b'y that

Fsails

Gher and

CI'se the b'y that

Gcatches the fish and

FBrings ' em

Ghome to

CLiza

CI'se the b'y that

Gbuilds the boat and

CI'se the b'y that

Fsails

Gher and

CI'se the b'y that

Gcatches the fish and

FBrings ' em

Ghome to

CLiza

Page 55

Key of ALeezy LindsayTraditional

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CHORUS:

Will yeAgang tae the highlands, Leezy

F#mLindsay?

F#m

Will yeAgang tae the highlands with

Dme?

E

Will yeAgang tae the highlands, Leezy

F#mLindsay?

F#m

MeDbride and me

Esweetheart tae

Abe

A

Will IAgang tae the highlands with

F#myou, sir?

F#m

Such aAthing it never would

Dbe,

Efor

IAknow not the land that ye

F#mcam frae

F#m

NorDken I the

Ename ye gae

Awi'

A

CHORUS:

Page 59

Key of GLily The PinkThe Scaffold

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CHORUS:G7We'll......

Cdrink a drink a drink,

To Lily theGpink the pink the pink,

The savior of, our humanCrace,

For she invented, medicinalGcompound,

Most efficacious, in everyCcase

C

Mr.CFreers, had sticky out

Gears,

And it made him awfulCshy,

And so they gave him, medicinalGcompound,

And now he's learning how toCfly

Page 64

Key of ALoch Lomondtraditional

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Strum: |: D d - u | D d - u :|:

ByAyon bonnie banks and by

Dyon bonnie

E7braes

Where theAsun shines

A6bright on Loch

DLo-

Amond

WhereA6me and my

Atrue love were

Dever wont to

E7gae

On theAbonnie, bonnie

Dbanks of Loch

E7Lo-

Amond

CHORUS:

Oh!AYe’ll take the

A6high road, and

DI’ll take the

E7low road

AndAI’ll be in

A6Scotland a-

Dfore

E7ye,

ButA6me and my

Atrue love will

Dnever meet a-

E7gain

On theAbonnie, bonnie

A6banks of Loch

E7Lo-

Amond

Page 67

Key of CLukey’s BoatOld sea shanty

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Well oh,CLukey's boat is

Fpainted

Ggreen

CHa, me

Fboys!

G

CLukey's boat is

Fpainted green

She’s theAmprettiest boat that you've

Fever

Gseen

CA-ha, me

Fboys, a-

Griddle-i-

Cday! /

F G /

CA-ha, me

Fboys, a-

Griddle-i-

Cday! /

F G /

Well oh,CLukey's boat's got a

Ffine fore

Gcutty

CHa, me

Fboys!

G

Page 71

Key of DMaids When You’re YoungD

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¾ waltz time

AnDold man came courting me, hey ding a

Adoo rum dow

A

AnDold man came courting me, me being

Ayoung

A

AnDold man came

Gcourting me,

Dall for his

Awife to be

DMaids, when you're

Gyoung, never

Awed an old

Dman

CHORUS:

For he'sDgot no fal-loorum, fal diddle li

Aoo rum

He'sDgot no fal-loorum, fal diddle fal

Aday

A

Oh, he'sDgot no fal-

Gloorum, he’s

Dlost his ding-

Adoorum

DMaids, when you're

Gyoung, never

Awed an old

Dman

D

WhenDthis old man comes to bed, hey ding a

Adoo rum dow

A

Page 74

Key of CMAIRI'S WEDDINGScottish folk song

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Intro: Chorus - ukes only

CHORUS:C Step we gaily on we goF Heel for heel and

G toe for toe

C Arm in arm and row and rowF All for Mairi's

G wedding

C Over hillways, up and down,F Myrtle green and

G bracken brown,

C Past the sheilings through the townF All for the sake of

G Mairi.

Page 78

Key of AmMary MackTraditional

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CHORUS:

WellAmMary Mack’s father's makin’ Mary Mack marry me

GMy father’s makin’ me marry Mary Mack

I'mAmgoin’ to marry Mary for my Mary to take care of me

We'llAmall be feelin’ merry when I

Gmarry Mary

AmMack

HeyAmskiddly idle deedle didle

Gdeedle didle

Amdum

WellAmthere's a little girl and her name is Mary Mack

GMake no mistake, she's the girl I'm gonna tak

And aAmlot of other fellas they would get upon her track

But I'mAmthinkin’ that they’ll

Ghave to get up

Amearly

Page 83

Key of DMountain Dew / I’ll Tell Me MaTraditional

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LetDgrasses grow and

Gwaters flow in a

Dfree and easy

Away

JustDgive me enough of the

Grare old stuff that’s

Dmade near

AGalway

DBay

AndDpolicemen all from Donegal, Sligo and Lietrim

Bmtoo

We’llDgive them the slip and we’ll

Gtake a sip of the

Dreal old

Amountain

Ddew

CHORUS 1:

Hi deDliddle ly delum, dy de

Gliddle ly delum

Dy deDlee dy didle ly

Aday

Hi deDliddle ly delum, dy de

Gliddle ly delum

Dy deDlee dy

Adiddle ly

Dday

At theDfoot of the hill there’s a

Gneat little still where the

Dsmoke curls up

to theAsky

Page 89

Key of CMy Bonnie Lies Over The OceanScottish folk song <Waltz>

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MyCbonnie lies

Fover the

Cocean

MyCbonnie lies over the

Gsea

MyCbonnie lies

Fover the

Cocean

OFbring back my

Gbonnie to

Cme

CHORUS:CBring back,

Fbring back

OGbring back my bonnie to

Cme, to me

CBring back,

Fbring back

OGbring back my bonnie to

Cme

Page 92

Key of GSkye Boat SongSir Harold Boulder 1884, music by Annie McLeod

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GSpeed bonnie

Emboat like a

Am7bird on the

D7wing

G"Onward!" the

Csailors

Gcry

G

GSpeed bonnie

Emboat, like a

Am7bird on the

D7wing

G"Onward!" the

Csailors

Gcry

D7

GCarry the

Emlad that’s

Am7born to be

D7King

GOver the

Csea to

GSkye

G

EmLoud the winds howl

Amloud the waves roar

EmThunderclaps

Crend the

Emair

Em

EmBaffled our foes

Amstand by the shore

Page 99

Key of CThe CrawlSpirit of the West

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| F C / G /| F C / G /| F C / G / C / C

Well, we'reC

good G

old C

boys, we Ccome from the North

GShore

FDrinkers and ca-

Crousers, the

Glikes you've never seen

And thisC

night G

by C

God! We Cdrank till there was no

Gmore

From theFTroller to the

CRaven, with

Gall stops in be-

Ctween

C

Well, itCall began one afternoon on the

Gshores of Ambleside

We wereGsittin' there quite peacefully with the

Crising of the tide

Page 96

Key of GThat’s An Irish LullabyJames Royce Shannon

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GOver

Cin Kil-

Glarney

G

EmMany years a-

Ggo

D7

MeGmother

Csang a

Gsong to me

InA7tones so sweet and

Am7low

D7

Just aGsimple

Clittle

Gditty

G

In herEmgood ould Irish

Gway

G

And I’dCgive the world if

Gshe could sing

ThatA7song to me this

Am7day

D7

Page 104

Key of DThe Galway GirlSteve Earle

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Well, IDtook a stroll on the old long walk

Of aDday-i-ay-i-

Gay

IBmmet a little

Agirl and we

Gstopped to

Dtalk

Of aDfine soft day-

G-i-

Day

XAnd I ask you

Dfriend

D

What'sGa fella to

Ddo

D

'Cause herBmhair was

Ablack and her

Geyes were

Dblue

D

And IGknew right

Dthen

D

Page 109

Key of CThe Last Saskatchewan PirateThe Arrogant Worms (1992)

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ICused to be a farmer and I

Fmade a

Gliving

Cfine

IFhad a little

Cstretch of land a-

Glong the CP line

ButCtimes went by and though I tried the

Fmoney

Gwasn't

Cthere

AndFbankers came and

Ctook my land and

Gtold me "Fair is

Cfair"

IAmlooked for every kind of job the

Danswer always no

Am“Hire you now” they'd always laugh, “We

Gjust let twenty go!”

TheAmgovernment, they promised me a

Dmeasley little sum

ButAmI've got too much pride to end up

G just another bum!

Bridge:F

Then I thought who gives a damn if F

all the jobs are goneD

I'm gonna be a pirate, on the G

river Saskatchew-G7

wan

Page 114

Key of AmThe Maid On The ShoreStan Rogers, 1976, adapted from traditional Irish

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ThereAmis a young

Gmaiden, she

Emlives all a-

Amlone

SheAmlives all a-

Glone on the

Amshore-

Amo

There'sAmnothing she can

Cfind to

Gcomfort her

Emmind

But toAmroam all a-

Glone on the

Amshore, shore

Gshore

G

But toAmroam all a-

Glone on the

Amshore

Am /

Am /

Am

'TwasAmof the young

GCaptain who

Emsailed the salt

Amsea

Let theAmwind blow

Ghigh, blow

Amlow

Am

I willAmdie, I will

Cdie, the young

GCaptain did

Emcry

Page 118

Key of GThe Mary Ellen CarterStan Rogers

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|ntro: G / Gmaj7 / C / D /| G / Gmaj7 / C / D

SheGwent down last Oc-

Gmaj7tober in a

Cpouring,

Ddriving

Grain

TheAmskipper he’d been drinking and the

Cmate he felt no

Dpain

TooGclose to Three Mile

Gmaj7Rock and she was

Cdealt her mortal

Gblow

And theAmMary Ellen Carter settled

Dlow

D

There wasGjust us five a-

Gmaj7board her when she

Cfinally

Dwas a-

Gwash

WeAmworked like hell to save her, all

Cheedless of the

Dcost

And theGgroan she gave as

Gmaj7she went down, it

Ccaused us to pro-

Gclaim

That theAmMary Ellen

DCarter would rise a-

Ggain /

| Gmaj7 / C / D / G / Gmaj7 / C / D

Page 123

Key of GThe MermaidGreat Big Sea

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|NTRO: G / D / G / D / G / D / G / D

WhenDI was a lad in a fishing town

MeGold man said to

Dme;

"You canDspend your life, your

Bmjolly life

JustGsailing on the

Asea

You canDsearch the world for pretty girls

Til yourGeyes are weak and

F#mdim

ButGdon't go searching for a

Dmermaid

Bmson

If youGdon't know

Ahow to

Dswim."

‘Cause herGhair was green as

Dseaweed

Page 128

Key of GThe Orange And The GreenIrish Rovers

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CHORUS:

Oh, itGis the biggest mixup that

Dyou have ever seen

MyCfather he was

GOrange, and me

Dmother she was

Ggreen

G

Oh, myGfather was an Ulsterman, proud

DProtestant was he

MyCmother was a

GCatholic girl from

Dcounty Cork was

Gshe

They wereEmmarried in two churches, lived

Dhappily enough

Un-Ctil the day that

GI was born and

Dthings got rather

Gtough

CHORUS:

Oh, itGis the biggest mixup that

Dyou have ever seen

MyCfather he was

GOrange, and me

Dmother she was

Ggreen

G

Bap-Gtized by Father Reilly I was

Drushed away by car

Page 132

Key of CThe Ryans and the Pittmans(We’ll Rant And We’ll Roar)traditional

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MyCname it is

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GPittman

IGsail on the Ino with

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CBrown

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AmPolly or

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GAs…

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Gplank the cash

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Dmtrue Newfound-

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We'llGrant and we'll roar, on

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Athis is the place where the

Dfishermen

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InDoilskins and

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E7Anns battened

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AllAsizes of

Dfigures with

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There'sDsome standing

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Dfun, jokes and

Atricks are begun,

As they wait for theDsquid on the

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AClong time ago, when the

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SomeGhumpty-backed camels and some

Cchimpanzees

SomeCcats and rats and elephants, but

Dmsure as you're born

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NowCGod seen some sinning and it

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ThereCwere two sisters side by

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CJohnny bought the youngest a gay gold

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CSing aye-

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CTime BUG members please

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G7Time BUG members please

It'sCdimtime to drink up your

Cbeer

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We'veChad a few

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Key of GWhen I Am KingGreat Big Sea

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YourChead's not heavy, your

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GSins are all for-

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GFear has gone with-

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It's theCperfect time, and the

Dperfect place

GNothing hurting nothing sore

Dno one suffers anymore

TheCdoctor found a simple cure

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Emall appear around

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TheGworld will

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GKing

TheGworld will

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Key of GWhen Irish Eyes Are SmilingChauncey Olcott and George Graff, Jr., music by Ernest Ball

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There's aGtear in your

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Gwondering

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For itGnever should be there at

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With suchD7pow'r in your smile, sure a

Gstone you'll be-

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Though there'sA7never a teardrop should

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When yourGsweet lilting

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You shouldC#mlaugh all the while, and all

Bm7other times

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And nowA7smile a smile for

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AsGI was going over the

EmCork and Kerry mountains

ICmet with Captain Farrell and his

Gmoney he was counting,

IGfirst produced my pistol and

Emthen produced my rapier,

SayingC“Stand and deliver for you

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With yourDring dum-a do dun-a da!

GWhack fol the daddy oh!

CWhack fol the daddy oh!

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ICput it in my pocket and I

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I'veCbeen a wild rover for many a

Fyear

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And ICspent all me

G7money on whiskey and

Cbeer

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ButCnow I'm returning with gold in great

Fstore

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G7play the wild rover no

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CNo, nay, never, no

Fmore,

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