Chords for Dervish-Red haired Mary
Tempo:
128.15 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
F
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [C]
[D] [C]
As I was gone to the fair in Dingle one small [F] last July
[C] A fine young man came up behind me, Redhead Mary, he did cry
Will you come with me my Redhead Mary, the donkey he can carry two
I looked at him, he eyes did twinkle, his cheeks they were rosy
Thank you kindly sir, I answered, then I tasked the light redhouse and say
[F] Will you haul [D] the donkey and I'll ride with you to the Dingley [G] Fair
And when we reached [C] the town of Dingley he caught me hand and said goodbye
When a tinker he pulled up [G] behind him, kicked him right in his [C] left eye
Just runs off [C] Redhead Mary, she and I had to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, to [G] make we lie in our manly's bed
He
[F]
[F] [C] [G]
[D] [C]
[G] [C]
was feeling very peevish, his foot I was sad and sore
He kicked the tinker with his half nails, knocked him from some morphe's door
He got up to meet his father, the churlish man you were to see
Tapped him gently [D] with his knuckles and I was sent to front [A] him
I'll have to be [C] kindly man with you, I'll go I said never mind the princess Pallymore
[D] Tonight we'll sleep in morphe's shed, take hands off Redhead Mary
She and I are [F] to be wed, we [C] were with the princess Pallymore
Tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed
And I came up in her and told her my head broke a lot
Donkey kicked [D] him from the knee, he fell down and [F] broke his jaw
[G] To the [C] fair all together, his black eye and my red hair
He was in galley at the [G] tinker, what we the happy [C] pair
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, [G] tonight we'll lie in our [C] manly's bed
And I came up in her and told [F] her my head broke [C] a lot
Donkey kicked him from the knee, he fell down and broke his jaw
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be [F] wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed
[G]
[D] [C]
As I was gone to the fair in Dingle one small [F] last July
[C] A fine young man came up behind me, Redhead Mary, he did cry
Will you come with me my Redhead Mary, the donkey he can carry two
I looked at him, he eyes did twinkle, his cheeks they were rosy
Thank you kindly sir, I answered, then I tasked the light redhouse and say
[F] Will you haul [D] the donkey and I'll ride with you to the Dingley [G] Fair
And when we reached [C] the town of Dingley he caught me hand and said goodbye
When a tinker he pulled up [G] behind him, kicked him right in his [C] left eye
Just runs off [C] Redhead Mary, she and I had to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, to [G] make we lie in our manly's bed
He
[F]
[F] [C] [G]
[D] [C]
[G] [C]
was feeling very peevish, his foot I was sad and sore
He kicked the tinker with his half nails, knocked him from some morphe's door
He got up to meet his father, the churlish man you were to see
Tapped him gently [D] with his knuckles and I was sent to front [A] him
I'll have to be [C] kindly man with you, I'll go I said never mind the princess Pallymore
[D] Tonight we'll sleep in morphe's shed, take hands off Redhead Mary
She and I are [F] to be wed, we [C] were with the princess Pallymore
Tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed
And I came up in her and told her my head broke a lot
Donkey kicked [D] him from the knee, he fell down and [F] broke his jaw
[G] To the [C] fair all together, his black eye and my red hair
He was in galley at the [G] tinker, what we the happy [C] pair
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, [G] tonight we'll lie in our [C] manly's bed
And I came up in her and told [F] her my head broke [C] a lot
Donkey kicked him from the knee, he fell down and broke his jaw
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be [F] wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed
[G]
Key:
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F
D
A
C
G
F
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ As I was gone to the fair in Dingle one small [F] last July
[C] A fine young man came up behind me, Redhead Mary, he did cry
Will you come with me my Redhead Mary, the donkey he can carry two
I looked at him, he eyes did twinkle, his cheeks they were rosy
_ Thank you kindly sir, I answered, then I tasked the light redhouse and say
[F] Will you haul [D] the donkey and I'll ride with you to the Dingley [G] Fair
And when we reached [C] the town of Dingley he caught me hand and said goodbye
When a tinker he pulled up [G] behind him, kicked him right in his [C] left eye
Just runs off [C] Redhead Mary, she and I had to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, to [G] make we lie in our manly's bed
He _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ was feeling very peevish, his foot I was sad and sore
He kicked the tinker with his half nails, knocked him from some morphe's door
He got up to meet his father, the churlish man you were to see
Tapped him gently [D] with his knuckles and I was sent to front [A] him
I'll _ have to be [C] kindly man with you, I'll go I said never mind the princess Pallymore
[D] Tonight we'll sleep in morphe's shed, take hands off Redhead Mary
She and I are [F] to be wed, we [C] were with the princess Pallymore
Tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I came up in her and told her my head broke a lot
Donkey kicked [D] him from the knee, he fell down and [F] broke his jaw
[G] _ To the [C] fair all together, his black eye and my red hair
He was in galley at the [G] tinker, what we the happy [C] pair
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, [G] tonight we'll lie in our [C] manly's bed
And I came up in her and told [F] her my head broke [C] _ _ _ a _ _ lot
Donkey kicked him from the knee, he fell down and broke his jaw
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be [F] wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ As I was gone to the fair in Dingle one small [F] last July
[C] A fine young man came up behind me, Redhead Mary, he did cry
Will you come with me my Redhead Mary, the donkey he can carry two
I looked at him, he eyes did twinkle, his cheeks they were rosy
_ Thank you kindly sir, I answered, then I tasked the light redhouse and say
[F] Will you haul [D] the donkey and I'll ride with you to the Dingley [G] Fair
And when we reached [C] the town of Dingley he caught me hand and said goodbye
When a tinker he pulled up [G] behind him, kicked him right in his [C] left eye
Just runs off [C] Redhead Mary, she and I had to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, to [G] make we lie in our manly's bed
He _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ was feeling very peevish, his foot I was sad and sore
He kicked the tinker with his half nails, knocked him from some morphe's door
He got up to meet his father, the churlish man you were to see
Tapped him gently [D] with his knuckles and I was sent to front [A] him
I'll _ have to be [C] kindly man with you, I'll go I said never mind the princess Pallymore
[D] Tonight we'll sleep in morphe's shed, take hands off Redhead Mary
She and I are [F] to be wed, we [C] were with the princess Pallymore
Tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I came up in her and told her my head broke a lot
Donkey kicked [D] him from the knee, he fell down and [F] broke his jaw
[G] _ To the [C] fair all together, his black eye and my red hair
He was in galley at the [G] tinker, what we the happy [C] pair
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, [G] tonight we'll lie in our [C] manly's bed
And I came up in her and told [F] her my head broke [C] _ _ _ a _ _ lot
Donkey kicked him from the knee, he fell down and broke his jaw
Take your hands off Redhead Mary, she and I are to be [F] wed
We were with the princess Pallymore, tonight we'll lie in our manly's bed _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _