Artist: | The Dubliners (English) |
User: | Klaus Peter |
Duration: | 130 seconds |
Delay: | 12 seconds |
Chord names: | Not defined |
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Comment: | - |
Will You Come To The Bower
Traditional
Intro:
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Will you come to the bower o'er the free boundless ocean
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Where the stupendous waves roll in thundering motion,
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Where the mermaids are seen,and the fierce tempest gathers,
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To loved Erin the green,the dear land of our fathers.
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Will you come,will you,will you,will you come to the bower.
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[2] Will you come to the land of O'Neill and O'Donnell,
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Of Lord Lucan the bold and the immortal O'Connell,
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Where Brian chased the Danes, and St.Patrick the vermin,
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And whose valleys remain,still most beautiful and charming.
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Will you come,will you,will you,will you come to the bower.
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[3] You can visit Benburb and the storied Blackwater,
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Where Owen Roe met Munroe and his chieftains did slaughter,
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Where the lambs sport and play on the mossy all over,
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From thoes golden bright views,to enchanting Rostrevor.
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Will you come,will you,will you,will you come to the bower.
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[4] You can see Dublin city and the fine groves of Blarney
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The Bann,Boyne the Liffey,and the lakes of Kil-larney
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You may ride on the tide o'er the broad majestic Shannon
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You may sail round Loch Neagh and see storied Dungannon.
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Will you come,will you,will you,will you come to the bower.
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[5] You can visit New Ross gallant Wexford and Gorey,
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Where the green was last seen by proud Sa-xon and Tory.
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Where the soil is sanctified by the blood of each true man
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Where they died satisfied their ene-mies they would not run from.
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Will you come,will you,will you,will you come to the bower.
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[6] Will you come and awake our dear land from its slumber
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And her fetters we will break,links that long are en-cumbered,
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And the air will resound with Hosanna to greet you,
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On the shore will be found gallant Irishmen to meet you.
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Will you come,will you,will you,will you come to the bower.
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