Chords for Home To My Donegal + On Screen Lyrics --- Mick Flavin

Tempo:
82.825 bpm
Chords used:

A

E

D

B

Bm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Home To My Donegal + On Screen Lyrics --- Mick Flavin chords
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[Bm] [E]
[A] [D] [E]
The [A] lights of London are far [D] behind.
The thoughts [B] of homeland are crowding [E] my mind.
[A] Familiar places come [D] into view.
I see [A] my home now, [E]
soon [A] I'll see you.
We talk to the old folk, Lord they're getting [D] old.
And treat [B] them to late nights.
Sing [E] a few songs, we'll talk [A] of the neighbors.
And life [D] in the town, there's so [A] much to tell [E] there.
The days [A] fly around.
This is my homeland, the place [D] I was born in.
No matter [A] where I go, it's [E] in my soul.
My feet [A] may wander a [D] thousand places.
But my [A] heart will lead me [E] back home to [A] my Don Ego.
[Bm] [E]
[A] [E]
And [A] then tomorrow, we'll [D] take a walk.
Down [B] to St.
Mary's, to a [E] sheltered spot.
We'll [A] kneel and pray there, for the [D] ones who've gone.
And [A] hope they're proud [E] of their [A] wandering son.
This is my homeland, the [D] place I was born in.
No [A] matter where I go, it's [E] in my soul.
My [A] feet may wander a [D] thousand places.
But my [A] heart will lead [E] me back home to [A] my Don Ego.
[D]
[A]
[E] [B]
Key:  
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
B
12341112
Bm
13421112
A
1231
E
2311
D
1321
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Learn the basic chords of Mick Flavin - Home To Donegal chords, with this master sequence: D, E, A, E, A, D, B and E. You can use ChordU's Free Tempo controller to start at a slower pace and then gradually increase your speed. Configure the capo to your vocal range and chord preference, remembering the key of A Major.

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_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ [E] _
The [A] lights of London are far [D] _ behind.
The thoughts [B] of homeland are crowding [E] my mind. _
_ [A] Familiar places _ come [D] into view. _
I see [A] my home now, [E] _
soon [A] I'll see you.
We talk to the old folk, Lord they're getting [D] _ old.
And treat [B] them to late nights.
Sing [E] a few songs, _ we'll talk [A] of the neighbors.
And life [D] in the town, _ _ there's so [A] much to tell [E] there.
The days [A] fly around. _
This is my homeland, the place [D] I was born in.
No matter [A] where I go, _ it's [E] in my soul.
My feet [A] may _ wander a [D] thousand places.
But my [A] heart will lead me [E] back home to [A] my Don Ego. _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [E] _
And [A] then tomorrow, _ we'll [D] take a _ walk.
Down [B] to St.
_ Mary's, to a [E] sheltered spot. _ _
We'll [A] kneel and pray there, for the [D] ones who've gone. _
And [A] hope they're proud [E] of their [A] wandering son. _
This is my homeland, _ the [D] place I was born in.
No [A] matter where I go, it's [E] in my soul.
My [A] feet may wander a [D] thousand _ places.
But my [A] heart will lead [E] me back home to [A] my Don Ego. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ [B] _ _ _

Facts about this song

This song was featured on the The Very Best of : The Early Years album.

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