Liam Clancy

The Irish Rover

Liam Clancy

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The Irish Rover

	  		
verse 1: 
       G                         C         
In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and six  
       G                          D  
We set sail from the Cobh quay of Cork  
        G                            C         
We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks  
        G          D           G 
For the grand city hall in New York 
        G                      D  
Twas an elegant craft, she was rigged fore and aft  
    G                   D  
And how the trade winds drove her  
        G                          Em            C 
She had twenty-three masts and she stood several blasts  
         G                    D7 G   
And they called her the Irish Ro-ver 


verse 2: 
       G                                  C         
We had one million bags of the best Sligo rags 
       G                      D  
We had two million barrels of stones 
       G                          C         
We had three million sides of old blind horses hides 
       G            D          G 
We had four million barrels of bone 
       G                  D  
We had five million hogs, six million dogs 
G                        D  
Seven million barrels of porter 
       G                          Em          C 
We had eight million bales of old nanny goats tails 
       G                 D7 G   
In the hold of the Irish Ro-ver 


verse 3: 
          G                     C         
There was Barney McGee from the banks of the Lee 
          G                 D  
There was Hogan from County Tyrone 
          G                      C         
There was Johnny McGuirk who was scared stiff of work 
      G             D           G 
And a chap from Westmeath named Malone 
          G                       D  
There was Slugger O'Toole who was drunk as a rule 
    G                        D  
And fighting Bill Tracy from Dover 
         G                        Em           C 
And your man Mick McCann from the banks of the Bann 
        G                    D7 G   
Was the skipper of the Irish Ro-ver 


verse 4: 
       G                           C         
We had sailed seven years when the measles broke out  
        G                         D  
And our ship lost it's way in the fog 
         G                     C         
Then the whole of the crew was reduced down to two  
     G              D             G 
Just myself and the captain?s old dog 
    G                      D  
The ship struck a rock, oh Lord what a shock  
    G              D  
And nearly tumbled over 
          G                         Em           C 
It turned nine times around and the poor dog was drowned  
        G                 D7 G   
I'm the last of the Irish Ro-ver 
		  

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