Artist: | Paddy Reilly (English) |
User: | malcolmgeorgewalker |
Duration: | 130 seconds |
Delay: | 12 seconds |
Chord names: | Not defined |
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Comment: | - |
Spancil Hill (CAPO 4)
Am Last night as I lay G dreaming of pleasant Em days gone Am by
Am My mind been bent on rambling to C Ireland I did G fly
Am I stepped on board a vision and C followed with a G will
Am Till next I came to G anchor at the cross in Em Spancil Am Hill
Am It being on the twenty- G third of June the day Em before the Am fair
Am When Irelands sons and daughters and C friends assembled G there
Am The young, the old, the brave and the bold came their C duty to G fulfil
Am At the parish church in - G Clooney, a mile from Em Spancil Am Hill
Am Delighted by the G novelty, enchanted by Em the Am scene.
Am Where in me early boyhood where C often I had G been.
Am I thought I heard a murmur and I C think I hear it G still.
Am It's the little stream of G water that flows down Em Spancil Am Hill.
Am I went to see my G neighbours to see what they might Am say
Am The old ones were all dead and gone, the C young ones turning G grey
Am I met with the tailor Quigley, he's as C bold as ever G still
Am Sure, he used to make me G britches when I lived in Em Spancil Am Hill
Am I paid a flying visit G to my first and only Am love
Am She's as white as any lily, and as C gentle as a G dove
Am She threw her arms around me, saying C Johnny I love you G still
Am She's Ned, the farmer's G daughter and the pride of Em Spancil Am Hill
Am I dreamt I knelt and G kissed her as in the Em days of Am yore
Am She said Johnny you're only joking as C many the times G before
Am The cock he crew in the morning, he C crew both loud and G shrill
Am When I awoke in G West Australia, many miles from Em Spancil Am Hill