Traditional Irish chords

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Capo on the 2nd Fret "O[Em]h Polly love, o[G]h Polly, the r[Am]out has now[Em] begun, And [G]we must go a-mar[C]ching [G]to the b[D]eating of the [Em]drum. Go [G]dress yourself all [C]in your [G]best and com[D]e along with[Em] me; I'll ta[Em]ke you to the cr[G]uel w[Em]ar in H[Am]igh Germa[Em]ny."...
[G]If [D]you're [G]Irish come into the [A7]parlor, There's a [D]welcome there for [G]you; [Am]If [G]your [D7]name is [G]Timothy or Pat, So [D]long as you [Dm]come from [A]Ireland, There's a [D]welcome on the mat, If You[G] come from the Mountains of [A7]Mourne, Or Kil[D7]lar[D]ney's lakes so...
[C]'Twas a morning in July I was [F]walking to Tipper[C]ary When I heard a battle cry from the [D]mountains over[G7]head As I [C]looked up in the sky, saw an [F]Irish soldier [C]laddie. He [G7]looked at me right fearless and he [C]said: Chor Will you [G]stand in the [F]band like a [C]true Irishman...
[G] [G7] [C] [Am] [D] [D7] [G] [D7] I've met some [G]folks who [G7]say that I'm a [C]dreamer [Am] And I've no [D]doubt, there's [D7]truth in what they [G]say [D7] But sure a [G]body's [G7]bound to be a [C]dreamer [Am] When all the [D]things he [D7]loves are far [G]away ...
[C]In Mountjoy jail one Monday morning High upon the gallows tre[G7]e Kevin Barry gave his young l[F]ife [G] [G7]For the cause of libert[C]y Just a lad of eighteen summers Yet there's no one can deny As he walked to death that morning He proudly held his head on high Just before he faced the...
Lor[C]d of all [F]hop[G]efulness, [C]Lord o[F]f a[G]ll [C]joy, whose [G]trust, ev[Dm]er [G]chil[C]dlike, no [F]cares [C]could [Am]dest[G]roy, be t[F]here at our w[C]aking, and [G]give [Am]us, [Em]we [F]pray, your [C]bliss in our [Am]hearts, Lord, at the [F]break of the [C]day. Lor[C]d of all...
[G]When apples still [D]grow in Novem[G]ber When [C]blossoms still [G]bloom from each [D]tree When [C]leaves are still green in De[G]cember It's [D]then that our [Bm]land will be [Em]free I [C]wander her hills and her [G]valleys And [C]still through my ...
[INTRO] [D](x 13, with free thin variation over D) Vers: [D] [D] [D] [D] S A L L Y [F] R [E] E AND EASY, [D] [D] [D] [D] T H [A] T S H O U L D BE HER NAME [D] [D] [D] [D] S A L L Y [F] R [E] E ...
[Am]Oh [G]father dear, well I've [Am]often heard you [G]speak of [F]Erin's[Am] Isle Her lofty [C]scenes, her [Am]valleys [G]green, her [Am]mountains [C]rude and [Am]wild They say it [C]is a [Am]lovely [G]land wher[Am]ein a [C]prince might [Am]d'well Oh [G]why did you [Am]abondon it? The [G]reason...
Near to [Em] Banbridge Town, in the [G] County [D] Down One [Em] morning in Ju[D]ly, Down a [Em] boreen green came a [G] sweet co[D]lleen, And she [Em] smiled as she [Am] passed me [Em] by; Oh, she [G] looked so neat from her [D] two white feet To the [Em] sheen of [Am] her nut-brown [D] hair,...