Chords for Dervish - Traditional Irish Music from LiveTrad.com Clip 4

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Dervish - Traditional Irish Music from LiveTrad.com Clip 4 chords
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[G] I [F#m] went to the fair, and well I, [A] I bought a new spigot of peg.
I gathered a cup, and me hand, and down it fell spigot and peg.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the spig.
I tied to the bonnie wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg.
As I went to the fair, and well I, I bought a new spigot of peg.
And they in Domba, the poor husband, who pulled the spigot and peg.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the spig.
And I tied to the bonnie wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg.
I been Domba, the poor husband, with the cold, old and sick show.
I battled the fairies, the trammels, I lived among cocker and tell.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the [E] spig.
And I tied to [E] the bonnie [D] wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg.
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[D] [A]
[E] [A]
[D] [A]
For the blowman he is a bonny lad, his mind is ever true.
[D] Sure his character is, but all his [A] mead is bonnet.
[E] If this blues you're [A] well, it's up with the he blowman lad.
Am I mad, he [D] blowman?
For the [A] tales and all the fairs, come [F#] and meet you the [A] blowman.
[D] [A]
Well the blowman he comes for my speed, he's often wet and weary, [D] cast off to wet, [A] but on the dry and a-scented bed quite early.
I will wash the blowman's clothes, and I will dress him early.
I will [F#m] warm the blowman's bed, and cheer him late and early.
And it's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E]
[A] blowman, [E] for the tales and all the fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
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[D]
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[F#m] [E]
[A] [E] [D]
[E] [D] [E]
[A] Well I've been basin', I've been westin', I've been tootin' and [D] dancin', the bonniest guys that [A] I've met,
the blowman's [E] a lovely [A] dancin', with white stockings [B] on his legs, and silver [F#m] buckles [D] glancin', good blue bonnet on his [A] legs, and oh but he was handsome.
[F#m] Come and meet you the bonny lad, come and meet [F#] you the bonny lad, he will dress me coggy, so he'll dress me [E] merry blowman.
[F#m] It's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E] blowman, for [Em] the tales and all the [A] fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
[F#m] [E]
[A]
[F#m] It's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E] merry blowman, for the tales and all the fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
[F#m] Up with the blue man, let's go and hear my merry [E] blue man
Above the table lies a [D] basket, when [A] he fills the blue man
[F#] [E] Above the table lies [B] a basket, when he fills the blue [A] man
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_ _ _ [G] I [F#m] went to the fair, and well I, [A] I bought a new spigot of peg.
I gathered a cup, and me hand, and down it fell spigot and peg.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the spig.
I tied to the bonnie wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg.
As I went to the fair, and well I, I bought a new spigot of peg.
And they in Domba, the poor husband, who pulled the spigot and peg.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the spig.
And I tied to the bonnie wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg.
I been Domba, the poor husband, with the cold, old and sick show.
I battled the fairies, the trammels, I lived among cocker and tell.
And I tied to the top of the heddle, and tied to the bottom of the [E] spig.
And I tied to [E] the bonnie [D] wheel, I see, who down it fell spigot and peg. _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
For the blowman he is a bonny lad, his mind is ever true.
[D] Sure his character is, but all his [A] mead is bonnet.
[E] If this blues you're [A] well, it's up with the he blowman lad.
Am I mad, he [D] blowman?
For the [A] tales and all the fairs, come [F#] and meet you the [A] blowman.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ [A] _ _
Well the blowman he comes for my speed, he's often wet and weary, [D] cast off to wet, [A] but on the dry and a-scented bed quite early.
I will wash the blowman's clothes, and I will dress him early.
I will [F#m] warm the blowman's bed, and cheer him late and early.
And it's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E] _
[A] blowman, [E] for the tales and all the fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
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_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
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_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [E] _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [A] Well I've been basin', I've been westin', I've been tootin' and [D] dancin', the bonniest guys that [A] I've met,
the blowman's [E] a lovely [A] dancin', with white stockings [B] on his legs, and silver [F#m] buckles [D] glancin', good blue bonnet on his [A] legs, and oh but he was handsome.
[F#m] Come and meet you the bonny lad, come and meet [F#] you the bonny lad, he will dress me coggy, so he'll dress me [E] merry blowman.
[F#m] It's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E] _ blowman, for [Em] the tales and all the [A] fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
[F#m] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [F#m] It's up with all ye blowman lads, and hey my [E] merry blowman, for the tales and all the fairs, come and meet you the blowman.
[F#m] Up with the blue man, let's go and hear my merry [E] blue man
Above the table lies a [D] basket, when [A] he fills the blue man
[F#] _ _ [E] _ Above the table lies [B] a basket, when he fills the blue [A] man
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