Chords for A Nation Once Again / God Bless This Lovely Land of Mine / God Save Ireland (Live)

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A Nation Once Again / God Bless This Lovely Land of Mine / God Save Ireland (Live) chords
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When [C]
[D] [G]
[D] [G]
my desire was in [Em] my blood, [Am] I read [D] of ancient [G] Freeman,
Of Greece and Rome, of bravely [Em] stood [C] three hundred [D] men, that Freeman.
And there I [G] prayed I [D] might see [C] her [E] letters [G] written to him,
[C] And desire and [D] love of Provence [G] be a nation once again.
A nation [C] once again.
[Am]
A nation [E] [D] once again.
And desire and love of Provence [G] be a nation once again.
Cyprus, the poison [Em]
man, I'd [A] fancy to [G] laugh at that.
Why, spirit of itself [Em] is [C] black, but cruel [D] passion's reddened.
[G] Some [D] gods might act, [C] and it's a [G] goodly way.
[C] A righteous [D] man would make [A] our land [G] a nation [D] [G] once again.
A nation [C] once [Am] again.
A nation [D] once again.
[G] And desire and love [C] of [D] Provence be [G] a [D] nation once [G]
again.
Okay, let's hear you all sing along [Em] to a song [Am] called God [D] Bless This Lovely [G] Land of Mine.
And God bless this lovely land of mine,
[D] And God bless the mountains, [C] the hills [G] and the valleys,
Someday the sun will [A] cease to [E] shine,
And [D] I'll desert this lovely [G] land of mine.
This lovely land, the [Am] old man said, will [D] be alive when [G] we are dead.
[Dm] My [G] father's words still [E] haunt my mind,
[D] For it's God bless this lovely [G] land of mine,
And God bless this lovely land of mine,
[D] And God bless the mountains, [C] the hills [G] and the valleys,
Someday the sun will [A] cease to shine,
And [D] I'll desert this lovely [G] land of mine.
Through misty eyes I [A] see my land,
And [D] hunger for her [G] future grant.
What greater hunger [A] can there be,
For I [D] hunger still to see [G] her free.
And God bless this lovely land of mine,
[D] And God bless the mountains, [C] the hills [G] and the valleys,
Someday the sun will [A] cease to shine,
And [D] I'll desert this lovely [G] land of mine.
Here we go!
[D] [C]
[G] V.I.!
V.I.!
[E] V.I.!
[D] [G]
My gallant comrades have [Am] passed away,
But with [D] this song I'll [G] sing today,
I'll sing this song before [E] I die,
[D] For it's God bless this lovely [G] land of mine,
And God bless this lovely land of mine,
[D] And God bless the mountains, [C] the hills [G] and the valleys,
Someday the sun will [E] cease to shine,
And [D] I'll desert this lovely [G] land of mine.
V.I.!
[A]
Well I upon the gallows' tree, [D] Swung my noble [A] heart to three,
And a bent old tyrant stricken [E] and nabbed them,
[A] For he bent them face to face, [D] With the courage [A] of the race,
And he went with [E] souls undone, And said to their kids,
[B] Let's hear ya!
[A] God save Ireland, send thee here now,
[E] God save Ireland, send thee home,
[A] And whether on the stubble I, [D] Or upon a [A] field I die,
Or [B] upon a wence on Ireland, [A] Here we come, here we go!
[D]
[A] [E]
[A] [Bm]
[A] V.I.!
[E] V.I.!
[A] V.I.!
God save Ireland, send thee here now,
[E] God save Ireland, send thee home,
[A] And whether on the stubble I, [D] Or upon [A] a field I die,
Or [B] upon a wence on Ireland, [A] Here we come, here we go!
Ever to the lightest day, [D] All the memories [A] pass away,
Of the gallant lives that [E] skim and pull our land,
[A] But on the cosmos [D] go, To joy of the [A] wheeler o'er,
So we [E] thank her Ireland is, We in God bless, [A] hear ya!
God save Ireland, send thee here now,
[E] God save Ireland, send thee home,
[B] And whether [A] on the stubble I, [D] Or upon [A] a field I die,
Or upon [B] a wence on Ireland, Here [A] we come, here we go!
God save Ireland, send thee here now,
[E] God save Ireland, send thee home,
And [A] whether on the stubble [B] I, Or upon a field [A] I die,
Or [B] upon a wence on Ireland, [A] Here we come, here we go!
Or upon a [Em] wence on Ireland, [Gbm]
Here we [Em] come, here we go!
[A]
Hup-de-rah!
God save Ireland!
And a nation once again!
Thank you!
[A] [Eb] [G]
[Abm]
[N]
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_ _ When _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
[D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
my desire was in [Em] my blood, [Am] I read [D] of ancient [G] _ Freeman,
Of Greece and Rome, of bravely [Em] stood [C] three hundred [D] men, that Freeman.
_ And there I [G] prayed I [D] might see [C] her [E] letters [G] written to him,
[C] And desire and [D] love of Provence [G] be a nation _ once _ again.
A _ nation [C] once again.
_ [Am]
A nation [E] [D] once again. _ _
And desire and love of Provence [G] be a nation _ once again. _
_ _ _ Cyprus, the poison [Em]
man, I'd [A] fancy to [G] laugh at that.
Why, spirit of itself [Em] is [C] black, but cruel _ [D] passion's reddened.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ Some [D] gods might act, [C] and it's a [G] goodly way.
_ [C] A righteous [D] man would make [A] our land [G] a nation [D] _ [G] once again.
A nation [C] once [Am] again.
_ A nation [D] once again.
_ [G] And desire and love [C] of [D] Provence be [G] a [D] nation once [G]
again.
Okay, let's hear you all sing along [Em] to a song [Am] called God [D] Bless This Lovely [G] Land of Mine. _
_ _ And God bless this lovely land of mine,
_ [D] And God bless the mountains, [C] the hills [G] and the valleys,
_ Someday the sun will [A] cease to [E] shine,
And [D] I'll desert this lovely [G] land of mine.
This lovely land, the [Am] old man said, will [D] be alive when [G] we are dead.
[Dm] My [G] father's words still [E] haunt my mind,
[D] For it's God bless this lovely [G] land of mine,
_ And God bless this lovely land of mine,
_ [D] And God bless the mountains, [C] the hills [G] and the valleys,
_ Someday the sun will [A] cease to shine,
And [D] I'll desert this lovely [G] land of mine.
Through misty eyes I [A] see my land,
And [D] hunger for her [G] future grant.
What greater hunger _ [A] can there be,
For I [D] hunger still to see [G] her free.
_ And God bless this lovely land of mine,
_ [D] And God bless the mountains, [C] the hills [G] and the valleys,
_ Someday the sun will [A] cease to shine,
And [D] I'll desert this lovely [G] land of mine.
Here we go! _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ V.I.!
V.I.!
[E] V.I.!
_ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ My gallant comrades have [Am] passed away,
But with [D] this song I'll [G] sing today,
_ I'll sing this song before [E] I die,
[D] For it's God bless this lovely [G] land of mine,
_ And God bless this lovely land of mine,
_ [D] And God bless the mountains, [C] the hills [G] and the valleys,
_ Someday the sun will [E] cease to shine,
And [D] I'll desert this lovely [G] land of mine.
V.I.!
[A] _ _ _ _ _
_ Well I upon the gallows' tree, [D] Swung my noble [A] heart to three,
And a bent old tyrant stricken [E] and nabbed them,
_ [A] For he bent them face to face, [D] With the courage [A] of the race,
And he went with [E] souls undone, And said to their kids,
[B] Let's hear ya!
[A] God save Ireland, send thee here now,
[E] God save Ireland, send thee home,
[A] And whether on the stubble I, [D] Or upon a [A] field I die,
Or [B] upon a wence on Ireland, [A] Here we come, here we go!
_ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ [A] _ V.I.!
[E] V.I.!
[A] V.I.!
_ _ God save Ireland, send thee here now,
[E] God save Ireland, send thee home,
[A] And whether on the stubble I, [D] Or upon [A] a field I die,
Or [B] upon a wence on Ireland, [A] Here we come, _ _ here we go!
Ever to the lightest day, [D] All the memories [A] pass away,
Of the gallant lives that [E] skim and pull our land,
_ [A] But on the cosmos [D] go, To joy of the [A] wheeler o'er,
So we [E] thank her Ireland is, We in God bless, [A] hear ya!
God save Ireland, send thee here now,
[E] God save Ireland, send thee home,
[B] And whether [A] on the stubble I, [D] Or upon [A] a field I die,
Or upon [B] a wence on Ireland, Here [A] we come, _ here we go!
God save Ireland, send thee here now,
[E] God save Ireland, send thee home,
And [A] whether on the stubble [B] I, Or upon a field [A] I die,
Or [B] upon a wence on Ireland, [A] Here we come, _ here we go!
Or upon a [Em] wence on Ireland, [Gbm]
Here we [Em] come, here we go!
_ _ [A] _
Hup-de-rah!
God save Ireland! _
And a nation once again! _ _ _ _
Thank you!
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _