Chords for Daffodil Mulligan / Lankum (formerly known as Lynched)
Tempo:
94 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Am
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [Dm] [F#] [G]
[D] I'm Daffodil, I'm Billy's young girl, and the fellas [G] all say I'm [Am] a peach and a [G#] pear.
I was [G] born at the Daffodil time [D] of the year.
So [Am] they just call me Daffy, now maybe [D] that's the way.
[G#]
[F] [Am] For I'm [C] sweet [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, I am of the [D] ancestors born from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
[G] Sweet Daffodil, Mulligan, fresh fish, I like the sweet fanny [D] roses that bloom.
I am right behind [G] Daffy, the bell of her kiln, fresh fish.
It was in that one fall, so shady and dim, that I first met me Jenny, so [C] tall and so slim.
[G] It was on an excursion, the [D] girls [Em] all [D] looked swell.
[A] For I took the biscuit, and Jem's had [D] as well.
[F#] [G] For I'm [C] sweet [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, I am of the ancestors born [D] from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
Sweet [G]
Daffodil, Mulligan, fresh fish, I like the sweet fanny roses [D] that bloom.
I
[G] think that we were married in August when Jem was on strike.
So he took me to pray on [C] the back of his bike.
Now the [G] strike is all over and Jem blessed [D] his soul.
[A] I'll settle down steadily drawing [Am] back.
[D] [A] For I'm sweet [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, the ancestors born [D] from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
Sweet [C] [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, [C] fresh fish, I like the sweet [G] fanny [D] roses that bloom.
I think that [G] we were married in August [N] when Jem was on strike.
[D] I'm Daffodil, I'm Billy's young girl, and the fellas [G] all say I'm [Am] a peach and a [G#] pear.
I was [G] born at the Daffodil time [D] of the year.
So [Am] they just call me Daffy, now maybe [D] that's the way.
[G#]
[F] [Am] For I'm [C] sweet [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, I am of the [D] ancestors born from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
[G] Sweet Daffodil, Mulligan, fresh fish, I like the sweet fanny [D] roses that bloom.
I am right behind [G] Daffy, the bell of her kiln, fresh fish.
It was in that one fall, so shady and dim, that I first met me Jenny, so [C] tall and so slim.
[G] It was on an excursion, the [D] girls [Em] all [D] looked swell.
[A] For I took the biscuit, and Jem's had [D] as well.
[F#] [G] For I'm [C] sweet [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, I am of the ancestors born [D] from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
Sweet [G]
Daffodil, Mulligan, fresh fish, I like the sweet fanny roses [D] that bloom.
I
[G] think that we were married in August when Jem was on strike.
So he took me to pray on [C] the back of his bike.
Now the [G] strike is all over and Jem blessed [D] his soul.
[A] I'll settle down steadily drawing [Am] back.
[D] [A] For I'm sweet [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, the ancestors born [D] from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
Sweet [C] [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, [C] fresh fish, I like the sweet [G] fanny [D] roses that bloom.
I think that [G] we were married in August [N] when Jem was on strike.
Key:
G
D
C
Am
A
G
D
C
[G] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ [F#] _ [G] _ _
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[D] _ _ I'm Daffodil, I'm Billy's young girl, and the fellas [G] all say I'm [Am] a peach and a [G#] pear.
I was [G] born at the Daffodil time [D] of the year. _
So [Am] they just call me Daffy, now maybe _ _ [D] that's the way.
_ _ [G#] _
[F] [Am] For I'm [C] sweet [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, I am of the [D] ancestors born from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
_ [G] Sweet Daffodil, Mulligan, fresh fish, I like the sweet fanny [D] roses that bloom.
I am _ _ _ _ right behind [G] Daffy, the bell of her kiln, fresh fish.
It was in that one fall, so shady and dim, that I first met me Jenny, so [C] tall and so slim.
[G] It was on an excursion, the [D] girls [Em] all [D] looked swell.
[A] For I took the biscuit, and Jem's had [D] as well. _
_ [F#] _ _ _ [G] For I'm [C] sweet [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, I am of the ancestors born [D] from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
Sweet [G] _ _
Daffodil, Mulligan, fresh fish, I like the sweet fanny roses [D] that bloom.
I _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ think that we were married in August when Jem was on strike.
So he took me to pray on [C] the back of his bike.
Now the [G] strike is all over and Jem blessed [D] his soul.
_ [A] I'll settle down steadily _ drawing [Am] _ back.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ For I'm sweet _ [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, _ the ancestors born [D] from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
Sweet _ [C] _ [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, [C] fresh fish, I like the sweet [G] fanny [D] roses that bloom. _ _ _
_ _ I think that [G] we were married in August [N] when Jem was on strike. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ I'm Daffodil, I'm Billy's young girl, and the fellas [G] all say I'm [Am] a peach and a [G#] pear.
I was [G] born at the Daffodil time [D] of the year. _
So [Am] they just call me Daffy, now maybe _ _ [D] that's the way.
_ _ [G#] _
[F] [Am] For I'm [C] sweet [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, I am of the [D] ancestors born from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
_ [G] Sweet Daffodil, Mulligan, fresh fish, I like the sweet fanny [D] roses that bloom.
I am _ _ _ _ right behind [G] Daffy, the bell of her kiln, fresh fish.
It was in that one fall, so shady and dim, that I first met me Jenny, so [C] tall and so slim.
[G] It was on an excursion, the [D] girls [Em] all [D] looked swell.
[A] For I took the biscuit, and Jem's had [D] as well. _
_ [F#] _ _ _ [G] For I'm [C] sweet [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, I am of the ancestors born [D] from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
Sweet [G] _ _
Daffodil, Mulligan, fresh fish, I like the sweet fanny roses [D] that bloom.
I _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ think that we were married in August when Jem was on strike.
So he took me to pray on [C] the back of his bike.
Now the [G] strike is all over and Jem blessed [D] his soul.
_ [A] I'll settle down steadily _ drawing [Am] _ back.
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ For I'm sweet _ [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, _ the ancestors born [D] from the gill.
And I just sort of shall not hurt a spit of me mother, a lady that lives in one group.
Sweet _ [C] _ [G] Daffodil, Mulligan, [C] fresh fish, I like the sweet [G] fanny [D] roses that bloom. _ _ _
_ _ I think that [G] we were married in August [N] when Jem was on strike. _ _ _ _ _
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