Chords for Eleanor Shanley and John McCartin, Is Mise Raifteirí, Leitrim. Geantrai Irish Guitar DADGAD

Tempo:
102.4 bpm
Chords used:

D

G

A

Em

Dm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Eleanor Shanley and John McCartin, Is Mise Raifteirí, Leitrim. Geantrai Irish Guitar DADGAD chords
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Missed your last three on Finland, [G] London, and Sisko
[D] Nesule gan stannas, [A] le göönis gan [D] pra
Eid go síra aster, [G] nes saannas mo crí
[D] Fáin agus törse, [A] go déir a maith [G]
[D] So let that [C#m] be an end [D] to the bitter wind
[G]
[D] [A]
[D] I go all the way through [G] village and town
I sing my old songs and [A] I make an odd [D] pound
Walk in the winter [G] through the worst of the snow
[Em] [D] When the weather gets better I'll head for May-or
So let that be an end to the bitter wind
[G] Oh, the end [D] of winter, [A]
they all swear I'm gone
[G] Soon as spring comes around
I can't see a stem, [A] but I know [D] by the sound
There'll be planted potatoes [G] in the hard stony ground
[Em] [D] And praying that there'll be enough to go around
So [A] let that be an [D] end to the bitter wind
[G] Oh, the end [D] of winter, [A]
[Dm] and now [D] comes the springtime
Song of before I've been on my travels
[A] I've made up some more
[D] I was there last September [G] back in Adel
[Em] When the [D] boat bringing people to [D] Galway went down
So let that [A] be an end [D] to the bitter wind
[G] Oh, the [A] end of winter,
[D] nes sure of three I'm feeling
[G] On the walk of Siskerur
[D] Nes Sulug and Stannis, ní Cúnas, [A] [D] Cáncroa
Eidh dhons sír ar mháis tar [G] nes Solan smá [Em] chroí
Fáin agus tershe go [D] dhéir [Bm] amáil lí
So let that be an end to the bitter wind
[Dm] [N]
Key:  
D
1321
G
2131
A
1231
Em
121
Dm
2311
D
1321
G
2131
A
1231
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_ Missed your last three on Finland, [G] London, and Sisko
[D] _ Nesule gan stannas, [A] le göönis gan [D] pra
Eid go síra _ aster, [G] nes saannas mo crí _
[D] _ Fáin agus törse, [A] go déir a maith [G]
_ [D] So let that [C#m] be an end [D] to the bitter wind
_ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] I go all the _ way through [G] village and town
I sing my old songs and [A] I make an odd [D] pound
Walk in the winter [G] through the worst of the snow
[Em] [D] When the weather gets better I'll head for May-or
So let that be an end to the bitter wind
_ _ [G] _ Oh, the end [D] of winter, _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ they all swear I'm gone
[G] Soon as spring comes around
I can't see a stem, [A] but I know [D] by the sound
There'll be planted _ potatoes [G] in the hard stony ground
[Em] [D] And praying that there'll be enough to go around
So [A] let that be an [D] end to the bitter wind
_ [G] _ Oh, the end [D] of winter, _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [Dm] and now [D] comes the springtime
Song of before I've been on my travels
[A] I've made up some more
[D] I was there last September [G] back in Adel
[Em] When the [D] boat bringing people to [D] Galway went down
_ So let that [A] be an end [D] to the bitter wind
_ _ [G] _ Oh, the [A] _ end of winter, _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] nes sure of three I'm feeling
[G] On the walk of Siskerur
[D] Nes Sulug and Stannis, ní Cúnas, [A] _ [D] Cáncroa
Eidh dhons sír ar mháis tar [G] nes Solan smá [Em] chroí
Fáin agus tershe go [D] dhéir [Bm] amáil lí
_ So let that be an end to the bitter wind
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _