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The Rocky Road To Dublin

  Noticed there wasn't a chord version of this cracking old Irish tune
  The chords are super easy, but learning the words, and then singing
  them, without going blue in the face is another thing

  Don't forget to CAPO at the 3rd FRET to play along with the earlier
  recorded version, though I think he plays it on the 4th live these days

  As always any mistakes are mine,

  And if you,  like it, use it, play it, steal it,
                                                  ! please rate it !

          - flatwound -


                         THE ROCKY ROAD TO DUBLIN
                          *** CAPO 3rd FRET ***

           Am                         Am                
   In the merry month of June,  When first from home I started
    Am                          G
   Left the girls of Tuam,  So sad and broken hearted
     Am                    Am
   Saluted Father dear,  Kissed me darlin' Mother
        Am                         G
   And drank a pint of beer,  Me grief and tears to smother
        Am               G      Am                G
   Then off to reap the corn,  Leave where I was born
   Am              G             G                 G
   Cut a stout blackthorn,  To banish ghosts and goblin
    Am                G        Am              G
   Bought a pair of brogues,  Rattle over the bogs
      Am               G     G                      G
   Frightened all the dogs,  On the rocky road to Dublin

   Am          G           Am
   One, Two, Three, Four, Five
    Am                         Am
   Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road
        G                       Am       G     Am
   And all the ways to Dublin, Whack fol la de da

              Am                     Am
   When in Mullingar that night,  I rested limbs so weary
     Am                       G
   Started by daylight, Me spirits bright and early
    Am                   Am
   Took a drop o' pure, Keep me heart from sinking
    Am                        G
   That's a paddy's cure,  Whenever he's on drinking
      Am                 G        Am             G
   To see the lassie's smile,  Laughing all the while
   Am              G             G                   G
   At me curious style,   Would set your heart to bubbling
    Am              G     Am        G
   Asked me I was hired, Wages I required
  Am              G    G                      G
   I was almost tired, On the rocky road to Dublin

   Am          G           Am
   One, Two, Three, Four, Five
    Am                         Am
   Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road
        G                       Am       G     Am
   And all the ways to Dublin, Whack fol la de da

            Am                       Am
   Well in Dublin next arrived,  I thought it be a pity
      Am                      G
   To be so soon deprived, A view of that fine city
    Am                    Am
   Then I took a stroll,  All among the quality
       Am                   G
   Me bundle it was stole,  In a neat locality
      Am                 G      Am             G
   Something crossed me mind,  When I looked behind
       Am             G      Am                G
   No bundle could I find,  Upon me stick a wobbling
      Am                 G          Am                G
   Enquiring after the rogue, They said me Connacht brouge
    Am              G    G                      G
   Wasn't much in vogue, On the rocky road to Dublin

   Am          G           Am
   One, Two, Three, Four, Five
    Am                         Am
   Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road
        G                       Am       G     Am
   And all the ways to Dublin, Whack fol la de da

                Am                     Am
   Well, From  there I got away,  Me spirits never failing
     Am                      G
   Landed on the quay,  Just as the ship was sailing
     Am                    Am
   Captain at me roared,  Said that no room had he
    Am                        G
   When I jumped aboard,  A cabin found for Paddy
    Am             G       Am                G
   Down among the pigs,  Played some hearty rigs
    Am                 G           G               G
   Danced some hearty jigs,  The water round me bubblin'
    Am         G           Am               G
   When off Holyhead,  I wished meself was dead
         Am          G      G                      G
   Or, Better far instead,  On the rocky road to Dublin

   Am          G           Am
   One, Two, Three, Four, Five
    Am                         Am
   Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road
        G                       Am       G     Am
   And all the ways to Dublin, Whack fol la de da

              Am                  Am
   Well, The boys of Liverpool,  When we safely landed
     Am                       G
   Called meself a fool,  I could no longer stand it
    Am                     Am
   Blood began to boil,  Temper I was losing
    Am                     G
   Poor ould Erins Isle,  They began abusing
    Am                 G        Am             G
   Hurrah me soul says I,    Shillelagh I let fly
          Am             G    Am            G
   Some Galway boys were by,  Saw I was a-hollerin'
    Am                G            Am             G
   Then with a loud horray,  They joined in the affray
        Am                 G     G                      G
   We quickly cleared the way,  For the rocky road to Dublin

   Am          G           Am
   One, Two, Three, Four, Five
    Am                         Am
   Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road
        G                       Am           G           Am
   And all the ways to Dublin, Whack   fol   la      de daaaa
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