Tonalité : G major•
Verse 1
Am
G
Em
D
Am
G
Last night as I lay dreaming
Em
D
Am
of pleasant days gone by
Me mind's been bent on rumblin'
C
Am
G
To Ireland I did fly
Am
I stepped on board a vision
C
Am
And I followed with the will
G
Am
G
Oh, and next I came to anchor
Em
D
at the cross of Spencil
Am
G
Em
D
Am
Hill
G
Em
I've been on the twenty -third of June,
D
the day before the fair
Am
Oh, when Ireland's sons
and daughters
C
and friends assemble there
G
Am
The young, the old, the brave
C
and the bold in their duty to fulfil
G
Am
G
At the parish church near Cluny,
Em
D
a mile from Spruceville
Am
C
G
Em
D
Am
G
Well, I paid a flying visit
Em
D
Am
To the first I'd known in love
She's as white as any lily,
C
G
she's as gentle as a dog
Am
She drew her arms around me,
C
saying Johnny I love you still
G
Am
G
Em
Oh, that smell of a farmer's daughter,
D
Am
G
Em
D
Am
the rite of Spenceville
C
G
Em
Am
C
G
Em
Am
G
Em
D
Am
G
I went to see me neighbors
Em
D
To hear what they might say
Am
But the old ones were all
dead and gone,
C
the young ones turning grey
G
Am
I met the Taylor Quingley,
C
he's as bald as ever still
G
Am
I used to make me breaches
G
Em
D
when I lived in Snapsville
Am
C
G
Em
D
Am
I dreamed,
G
I held and I kissed her,
Em
D
Am
as in the days of yore
Said Johnny, you're only joking,
C
G
as many as the time before
Am
The cockpit crew in the morning,
C
they grew both loud and shrill
G
Am
G
I awoke in California,
Em
G
Am
many miles from Spencil Hill.
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