Chords for Come Follow Me (The Nazarene Song) - James Kilbane
Tempo:
59.85 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Eb
A
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am] [D]
I am a Connemara man, [G] I was born [D] to be free.
I loved the beauty of the land, [Bm] and the magic [A] of the sea.
[D] I heard the stories of great [G] men, who sailed [D] the seven seas.
And I learned the lore of an ancient folk, and their love for the Nazarene.
One night as we had stretched our [G] nets, and the [D] storm it had increased.
And a driving mist that was so [Bm] thick, your hand you [A] could not see.
[D] The gates of hell had sucked us in, [G] and we were [D] doomed at sea.
In the darkest [Bm] hour, before the [A] dawn, I called on the [D] Nazarene.
[G] Come listen [D] all good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Bm] as he was [A] in Galilee.
[D] Come lend a hand and help him [G] out, to feed his [D] lambs and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Bm] happiness, [A] in the home of [D] the Nazarene.
There came a day, it blew again, [G] no boat could [D] go to sea.
I sat me down, and a train of thought, came rushing [A] back to me.
[D] My brave old mates, with whom I sailed, [G] and harvested [D] in the deep.
Had sailed away [Bm] to the great beyond, [A] and were now with the [D]
Nazarene.
[G] Come listen [D] all good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Bm] as he was in [A] Galilee.
[D] Come lend a hand and help him out, [G] to feed his [D] lambs and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Bm] happiness, [A] in the home of the [D] Nazarene.
[G] [D]
[Bb] [Eb] Now all has changed, and the past was pain, [Ab] but I reared my [Eb] family.
My loving wife and our little child, [Cm] are now sleeping their [Bb] last long sleep.
[Eb] On my native shore, where the wild ways roar, [Ab] as I scan the [Eb] glistening sea.
And I haul my boat [Cm] upon the shore, [Bb] and I follow the [Eb] Nazarene.
[Ab] Come listen all [Eb] good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Cm] as he was in [Bb] Galilee.
[Eb] Come lend a hand and help him out, [Ab] to feed his lambs [Eb] and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Cm] happiness, [Bb] in the home of the [Eb] Nazarene.
You'll have [Cm] everlasting happiness, [Bb] in the home of the [Eb] Nazarene.
I am a Connemara man, [G] I was born [D] to be free.
I loved the beauty of the land, [Bm] and the magic [A] of the sea.
[D] I heard the stories of great [G] men, who sailed [D] the seven seas.
And I learned the lore of an ancient folk, and their love for the Nazarene.
One night as we had stretched our [G] nets, and the [D] storm it had increased.
And a driving mist that was so [Bm] thick, your hand you [A] could not see.
[D] The gates of hell had sucked us in, [G] and we were [D] doomed at sea.
In the darkest [Bm] hour, before the [A] dawn, I called on the [D] Nazarene.
[G] Come listen [D] all good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Bm] as he was [A] in Galilee.
[D] Come lend a hand and help him [G] out, to feed his [D] lambs and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Bm] happiness, [A] in the home of [D] the Nazarene.
There came a day, it blew again, [G] no boat could [D] go to sea.
I sat me down, and a train of thought, came rushing [A] back to me.
[D] My brave old mates, with whom I sailed, [G] and harvested [D] in the deep.
Had sailed away [Bm] to the great beyond, [A] and were now with the [D]
Nazarene.
[G] Come listen [D] all good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Bm] as he was in [A] Galilee.
[D] Come lend a hand and help him out, [G] to feed his [D] lambs and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Bm] happiness, [A] in the home of the [D] Nazarene.
[G] [D]
[Bb] [Eb] Now all has changed, and the past was pain, [Ab] but I reared my [Eb] family.
My loving wife and our little child, [Cm] are now sleeping their [Bb] last long sleep.
[Eb] On my native shore, where the wild ways roar, [Ab] as I scan the [Eb] glistening sea.
And I haul my boat [Cm] upon the shore, [Bb] and I follow the [Eb] Nazarene.
[Ab] Come listen all [Eb] good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Cm] as he was in [Bb] Galilee.
[Eb] Come lend a hand and help him out, [Ab] to feed his lambs [Eb] and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Cm] happiness, [Bb] in the home of the [Eb] Nazarene.
You'll have [Cm] everlasting happiness, [Bb] in the home of the [Eb] Nazarene.
Key:
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G
Eb
A
Bm
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_ _ _ _ [Am] _ [D] _ _ _
_ I am a Connemara man, [G] I was born [D] to be free.
I loved the beauty of the land, [Bm] and the magic [A] of the sea.
[D] I heard the stories of great [G] men, who sailed [D] the seven seas.
And I learned the lore of an ancient folk, and their love for the Nazarene.
One night as we had stretched our [G] nets, and the [D] storm it had increased.
And a driving mist that was so [Bm] thick, your hand you [A] could not see.
[D] The gates of hell had sucked us in, [G] and we were [D] doomed at sea.
In the darkest [Bm] hour, before the [A] dawn, I called on the [D] _ Nazarene.
[G] Come listen [D] all good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Bm] as he was [A] in Galilee.
[D] Come lend a hand and help him [G] out, to feed his [D] lambs and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Bm] happiness, [A] in the home of [D] the Nazarene.
There came a day, it blew again, [G] no boat could [D] go to sea.
I sat me down, and a train of thought, came rushing [A] back to me.
[D] My brave old mates, with whom I sailed, [G] and harvested [D] in the deep.
Had sailed away [Bm] to the great beyond, [A] and were now with the [D] _
Nazarene.
[G] Come listen [D] all good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Bm] as he was in [A] Galilee.
[D] Come lend a hand and help him out, [G] to feed his [D] lambs and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Bm] happiness, [A] in the home of the [D] Nazarene.
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] Now all has changed, and the past was pain, [Ab] but I reared my [Eb] family.
My loving wife and our little child, [Cm] are now sleeping their [Bb] last long sleep.
[Eb] On my native shore, where the wild ways roar, [Ab] as I scan the [Eb] glistening sea.
And I haul my boat [Cm] upon the shore, [Bb] and I follow the [Eb] Nazarene. _
[Ab] Come listen all [Eb] good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Cm] as he was in [Bb] Galilee.
[Eb] Come lend a hand and help him out, [Ab] to feed his lambs [Eb] and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Cm] happiness, [Bb] in the home of the [Eb] Nazarene.
You'll have [Cm] everlasting happiness, [Bb] in the home of the [Eb] _ Nazarene. _ _ _
_ I am a Connemara man, [G] I was born [D] to be free.
I loved the beauty of the land, [Bm] and the magic [A] of the sea.
[D] I heard the stories of great [G] men, who sailed [D] the seven seas.
And I learned the lore of an ancient folk, and their love for the Nazarene.
One night as we had stretched our [G] nets, and the [D] storm it had increased.
And a driving mist that was so [Bm] thick, your hand you [A] could not see.
[D] The gates of hell had sucked us in, [G] and we were [D] doomed at sea.
In the darkest [Bm] hour, before the [A] dawn, I called on the [D] _ Nazarene.
[G] Come listen [D] all good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Bm] as he was [A] in Galilee.
[D] Come lend a hand and help him [G] out, to feed his [D] lambs and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Bm] happiness, [A] in the home of [D] the Nazarene.
There came a day, it blew again, [G] no boat could [D] go to sea.
I sat me down, and a train of thought, came rushing [A] back to me.
[D] My brave old mates, with whom I sailed, [G] and harvested [D] in the deep.
Had sailed away [Bm] to the great beyond, [A] and were now with the [D] _
Nazarene.
[G] Come listen [D] all good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Bm] as he was in [A] Galilee.
[D] Come lend a hand and help him out, [G] to feed his [D] lambs and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Bm] happiness, [A] in the home of the [D] Nazarene.
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] Now all has changed, and the past was pain, [Ab] but I reared my [Eb] family.
My loving wife and our little child, [Cm] are now sleeping their [Bb] last long sleep.
[Eb] On my native shore, where the wild ways roar, [Ab] as I scan the [Eb] glistening sea.
And I haul my boat [Cm] upon the shore, [Bb] and I follow the [Eb] Nazarene. _
[Ab] Come listen all [Eb] good hearted men, wherever you may be.
Our Lord is just as good today, [Cm] as he was in [Bb] Galilee.
[Eb] Come lend a hand and help him out, [Ab] to feed his lambs [Eb] and sheep.
You'll have everlasting [Cm] happiness, [Bb] in the home of the [Eb] Nazarene.
You'll have [Cm] everlasting happiness, [Bb] in the home of the [Eb] _ Nazarene. _ _ _