Tonalité : A major
Verse 1
G
Oh, it's the little people
playing their harps.
It is fine, it is fine.
Aye, it is at that.
You know, Dorothy,
it's me for a shot of Katie Daly's boo
just to take the edge off the day.
But the bottle's empty, boy.
The bottle's empty?
D
Right, the leprechaun's much to get at.
Ach, we'd better be heading up to
G
D
Katie's for a refill then. Right.
G
C#
Come on down, Katie Doo
F#
G
Bring us a jug of your Ir ish brew
F#
G
C#
We've been dry for a week or more
G
Sell us a jug like you did before
Come down from the mountain,
Katie Daly
C#
D
C#
G
Come down from the mountain, Katie do
Ah, can't you hear us calling, Katie Daly
C#
We want to drink your Irish
F#
G
C
Mountain Dew
With her old man Katie
came from Tipperary.
G
It's a long, way.
In the pioneering year of 42.
C
A vintage year.
For her old man he got shot
G
in Tombstone City.
Quite a night in the Tombstone.
For the making of his Irish Mountain Dew.
T the British Independence.
C
And so to jail they took poor Katie Daly.
G
That's a pity and a shame.
Ah, but very soon the gates
were opened wide.
C
Patrick's opened wide.
G
An angel came for poor old Katie Daly
And took her far across the great divide
C
With us there's no angel
G
that was very fiesty
Or as skippy as we was
Come down from the mountain,
C#
Katie Daly
F#
Bring us a jug of your Irish brew
G
C#
We'll it for a week or more
F#
G
C
Sell us a jug and I can give you more
Now, before the golden gates
stood Katie Daly
G
All alone
And St. Peter said, Good rowers, they are few
C
I wouldn't make them of St. Patrick's
So step inside the gates now, Katie Daly
G
And start to make a heavenly
C
G
mountain new
Come down from the mountain,
D
Katie Daly
C#
D
Come down from the mountain,
G
Katie do
F#
G
Oh, she'll nevermore be
coming down the mountain
C#
D
An d we nevermore will taste
C#
F#
G
her mountain dew
F#
C#
Come on down, Katie Doo
F#
Bring us a jug of your Irish brew
G
D
We've been dry for a week or more
C#
F#
G
Sell us a jug like you did before
Oh, Dorothy,
is me eye deceiving me?
Or is that a leprechaun
I see on that stump over
Oh, it's a leprechaun, all right.
He's got our back.
He's running away!
After him!
Where'd he go?
There he went,
down that gopher hole.
What'll we do now?
Oh, I'll tell you what to do.
I'll reach me hand out into the hole,
and I'll get him by the legs.
I'll either kick or stomp the devil out of his tail,
G
according to his size.
D
Listen, horse, I can sing.
The little devil's down here singing.
G
He's drunk as a skunk.
C
G
Oh, the staggered little boy.
A little piggy struck the whole
bottle.
D
the pebbles rolled around your seat.
Oh, leptons, O'Doherty.
G
Tell me, where do you think
they come from?
G
Do you think they came from out there?
I really don't know.
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