Chords for Eithne Ni Uallachain - Lough Erne Shore
Tempo:
85.75 bpm
Chords used:
F
G
Am
Em
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Dm] [C]
[G] [G] [Em]
One [A]
morning [Dm] as I went a [G]
-bowling, bright [F] beavers adored on [Em] the plain.
Twas down by the [D] banks of [G] Lafayette I [F] met with [G] this wonderful [Am] dame.
[F] Her voice [C] was so sweet and [F] so pleasing, her [G] beauty the wind all she did see.
[C]
[E] The innocent [D] fowl of the [G]
forest, [F] their love [Em] unto her they [A] did bring.
[Em] [Am]
It [Em] being [Am] the first [Dm] time that I [G] met her, my [F] heart did [Dm] it would [Em] surprise.
I [Am] thought that she [D] could be no [G] more than [F] an angel [Em] who fell from the [A] sky.
[Am] Her [F] name [C]
[Am] resembled God [F] rest her [G] soul, [F] and her cheeks were [C] as [G] white as the sky.
And [F] her lips [Am] were as red as the [G] roses [C] that [F] bloom upon [Em] the [Am] landshore.
When I found that my [Dm] love was [G] eloping, [F] these words unto [Dm] her [C] I did say.
[G] O [Am] take me to [D] your habitation,
[A] for Kilpatrick [Em] led [Am] me astray.
[F] Forever [Am]
I'll keep the [F] commandments, they say that [C] it [G] is the best life [F] ever made.
Who do [Dm] yield to man's [G] pleasures?
The [F] scriptures, [Em] they say they are wrong.
[Em]
[Am] O Mary, don't accuse [E] me [G] weakly, for [F]
treachery [D] I do [G] disown.
I would [Am] make you a [Dm] lady [G] of water, [F] if with me [C] this night you [Am] come home.
[F] O how I'd hate [C] the lamb of [F] great Raddath, in his [G] rings and [C] his [G] genie that's more.
I would [F] part with [D] them all [Dm] for to [G] gain you, [F] and live [Em] upon the barren [B] shore.
[A] [Dm] [G]
[F] [Em] [A]
[Am]
[N]
[G] [G] [Em]
One [A]
morning [Dm] as I went a [G]
-bowling, bright [F] beavers adored on [Em] the plain.
Twas down by the [D] banks of [G] Lafayette I [F] met with [G] this wonderful [Am] dame.
[F] Her voice [C] was so sweet and [F] so pleasing, her [G] beauty the wind all she did see.
[C]
[E] The innocent [D] fowl of the [G]
forest, [F] their love [Em] unto her they [A] did bring.
[Em] [Am]
It [Em] being [Am] the first [Dm] time that I [G] met her, my [F] heart did [Dm] it would [Em] surprise.
I [Am] thought that she [D] could be no [G] more than [F] an angel [Em] who fell from the [A] sky.
[Am] Her [F] name [C]
[Am] resembled God [F] rest her [G] soul, [F] and her cheeks were [C] as [G] white as the sky.
And [F] her lips [Am] were as red as the [G] roses [C] that [F] bloom upon [Em] the [Am] landshore.
When I found that my [Dm] love was [G] eloping, [F] these words unto [Dm] her [C] I did say.
[G] O [Am] take me to [D] your habitation,
[A] for Kilpatrick [Em] led [Am] me astray.
[F] Forever [Am]
I'll keep the [F] commandments, they say that [C] it [G] is the best life [F] ever made.
Who do [Dm] yield to man's [G] pleasures?
The [F] scriptures, [Em] they say they are wrong.
[Em]
[Am] O Mary, don't accuse [E] me [G] weakly, for [F]
treachery [D] I do [G] disown.
I would [Am] make you a [Dm] lady [G] of water, [F] if with me [C] this night you [Am] come home.
[F] O how I'd hate [C] the lamb of [F] great Raddath, in his [G] rings and [C] his [G] genie that's more.
I would [F] part with [D] them all [Dm] for to [G] gain you, [F] and live [Em] upon the barren [B] shore.
[A] [Dm] [G]
[F] [Em] [A]
[Am]
[N]
Key:
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One _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
morning [Dm] as I went a [G]
-bowling, bright [F] _ beavers adored on [Em] the plain.
_ Twas down by the [D] banks of [G] Lafayette _ I [F] met with [G] this wonderful [Am] dame. _ _ _
[F] Her voice [C] was so sweet and [F] so pleasing, _ _ _ her [G] beauty the wind all she did see.
_ [C] _ _
[E] The innocent [D] fowl of the [G]
forest, _ [F] their love [Em] unto her they [A] did bring.
[Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
It [Em] being [Am] the first [Dm] time that I [G] met her, my [F] heart did [Dm] it would [Em] surprise.
_ _ I [Am] thought _ that she [D] could be no [G] more than _ _ [F] an angel [Em] who fell from the [A] sky.
_ _ [Am] Her [F] name _ _ [C]
[Am] resembled God [F] rest her [G] soul, [F] and her cheeks were [C] as [G] white as the sky. _
_ _ And [F] her lips [Am] were as red as the [G] roses _ _ [C] that [F] bloom upon [Em] the [Am] _ _ landshore. _
_ _ When I found that my [Dm] love was [G] eloping, _ [F] these words unto [Dm] her [C] I did say.
_ [G] O [Am] take me to [D] your habitation, _
[A] _ for Kilpatrick [Em] led [Am] me astray.
_ _ _ [F] Forever _ [Am]
I'll keep the [F] commandments, _ _ they say that [C] it [G] is the best life _ _ _ [F] ever made.
Who do [Dm] yield to man's [G] pleasures?
_ The [F] scriptures, [Em] they say they are wrong.
[Em] _
_ _ [Am] O Mary, _ don't accuse [E] me [G] weakly, _ for [F] _
treachery [D] I do [G] disown. _ _
I would [Am] make you a [Dm] lady [G] of water, _ [F] if with me [C] this night you [Am] come home.
_ _ _ _ [F] O how I'd hate [C] the lamb of [F] great _ Raddath, _ in his [G] rings and [C] his [G] genie that's more.
I _ _ would [F] part with [D] them all [Dm] for to [G] gain you, _ _ [F] and live _ [Em] upon the barren [B] shore.
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One _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
morning [Dm] as I went a [G]
-bowling, bright [F] _ beavers adored on [Em] the plain.
_ Twas down by the [D] banks of [G] Lafayette _ I [F] met with [G] this wonderful [Am] dame. _ _ _
[F] Her voice [C] was so sweet and [F] so pleasing, _ _ _ her [G] beauty the wind all she did see.
_ [C] _ _
[E] The innocent [D] fowl of the [G]
forest, _ [F] their love [Em] unto her they [A] did bring.
[Em] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
It [Em] being [Am] the first [Dm] time that I [G] met her, my [F] heart did [Dm] it would [Em] surprise.
_ _ I [Am] thought _ that she [D] could be no [G] more than _ _ [F] an angel [Em] who fell from the [A] sky.
_ _ [Am] Her [F] name _ _ [C]
[Am] resembled God [F] rest her [G] soul, [F] and her cheeks were [C] as [G] white as the sky. _
_ _ And [F] her lips [Am] were as red as the [G] roses _ _ [C] that [F] bloom upon [Em] the [Am] _ _ landshore. _
_ _ When I found that my [Dm] love was [G] eloping, _ [F] these words unto [Dm] her [C] I did say.
_ [G] O [Am] take me to [D] your habitation, _
[A] _ for Kilpatrick [Em] led [Am] me astray.
_ _ _ [F] Forever _ [Am]
I'll keep the [F] commandments, _ _ they say that [C] it [G] is the best life _ _ _ [F] ever made.
Who do [Dm] yield to man's [G] pleasures?
_ The [F] scriptures, [Em] they say they are wrong.
[Em] _
_ _ [Am] O Mary, _ don't accuse [E] me [G] weakly, _ for [F] _
treachery [D] I do [G] disown. _ _
I would [Am] make you a [Dm] lady [G] of water, _ [F] if with me [C] this night you [Am] come home.
_ _ _ _ [F] O how I'd hate [C] the lamb of [F] great _ Raddath, _ in his [G] rings and [C] his [G] genie that's more.
I _ _ would [F] part with [D] them all [Dm] for to [G] gain you, _ _ [F] and live _ [Em] upon the barren [B] shore.
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