Tom: D major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
dear old
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Ireland in the merry month of
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The bird was sweetly singing,
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all nature's seeming tune.
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with a sad tear in her eye
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And as she spoke these words to me,
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so bitterly she cried
I'm, sir, I ask a favor,
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will you grant it to me, please?
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It is not much, I ask of you,
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but I set my heart at ease
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Ned, who's far across the sea
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And don't forget to tell him, sir,
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that they were saved by me
Three leaves of shamrock, the
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Irish shamrock
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From his darling old sister of
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Massachusetts she gave
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Take these to my brother,
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for I have no one other
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And tell him they were gathered from his angel's
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mother's grave
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And they'd sent you how I went away,
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how bitter's been our lot
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The landlord came one winter
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night and drove us from our cot
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Our troubles they were many,
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our friends were very few
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Oh brother, how our mother
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used to of ten sigh for you
Shall no son come back again,
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At last she was trick 'un,
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A grave I watered with my tears,
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that's where these flowers grew
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Oh brother, these are all I have,
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and these I'll send to you
Three little shamrock, the
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Irish shamrock
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From his own darling sister,
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Take these to my brother,
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for I have no one other
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Zito's mother's grave
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Thank for watching.
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