Chords for Ireland Unfree (Cover) by Seth Staton Watkins
Tempo:
106.4 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
D
Bm
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
And a dimly lit room by a [A] smouldering fire [G] Sat an old man [D] so lonely, so sad [A] and so tired
[Bm] Once he struggled for [A] freedom, now he struggles to live
With [G] his few small [D] possessions and his past to relive
[G] There's a faded old picture [D] on the wall [Bm] all alone
[G] A dusty [A] old picture, [G] the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] underneath
Ireland [A] unfree [B] shall never be at peace
And his thoughts wander back to the days of [A] his prime
[G] Oh, it seems now [D] there's nothing goes faster [A] than time
[D] To his comrades of old, he remembers [A] the day
[G] When he marched [D] behind Pearce and the Bold [A] IRA
[G] There's a faded old picture on the wall all alone
A dusty [A] old [G] picture, the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words underneath
[G] [A] Ireland unfree [G] shall never [A] be at peace
[D] And it's two weeks to week, and his thoughts [A] wander back
[G] All those [D] leaders of Manchur no [A] courage did lack
[D] But now he's just left with his [A] memories of [G] old
For his [D] name nor his story will [A] ever be told
[G] There's a faded old [D] picture on the wall all [G] alone
A dusty [A] old [G] picture, the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] underneath
[A] Ireland unfree [G] shall never [A] be at peace
[D] He gazed at the picture and he gave [A] us that smile
[G] For each [D] wrinkle and line told a struggle [A] of time
[D] Then he gazed once again and his eyes [A] filled with tears
[G] For the man [D] in that picture was his friend, [A] Podrick Pearce
[G] There's a faded old picture [D] on the wall [Bm] all [G] alone
A dusty [A] old picture, [G] the pride of [A] his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] underneath
Ireland [A] unfree [Bm] shall never [A] be at peace
[D]
[Bm] Once he struggled for [A] freedom, now he struggles to live
With [G] his few small [D] possessions and his past to relive
[G] There's a faded old picture [D] on the wall [Bm] all alone
[G] A dusty [A] old picture, [G] the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] underneath
Ireland [A] unfree [B] shall never be at peace
And his thoughts wander back to the days of [A] his prime
[G] Oh, it seems now [D] there's nothing goes faster [A] than time
[D] To his comrades of old, he remembers [A] the day
[G] When he marched [D] behind Pearce and the Bold [A] IRA
[G] There's a faded old picture on the wall all alone
A dusty [A] old [G] picture, the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words underneath
[G] [A] Ireland unfree [G] shall never [A] be at peace
[D] And it's two weeks to week, and his thoughts [A] wander back
[G] All those [D] leaders of Manchur no [A] courage did lack
[D] But now he's just left with his [A] memories of [G] old
For his [D] name nor his story will [A] ever be told
[G] There's a faded old [D] picture on the wall all [G] alone
A dusty [A] old [G] picture, the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] underneath
[A] Ireland unfree [G] shall never [A] be at peace
[D] He gazed at the picture and he gave [A] us that smile
[G] For each [D] wrinkle and line told a struggle [A] of time
[D] Then he gazed once again and his eyes [A] filled with tears
[G] For the man [D] in that picture was his friend, [A] Podrick Pearce
[G] There's a faded old picture [D] on the wall [Bm] all [G] alone
A dusty [A] old picture, [G] the pride of [A] his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] underneath
Ireland [A] unfree [Bm] shall never [A] be at peace
[D]
Key:
A
G
D
Bm
B
A
G
D
And a dimly lit room by a [A] smouldering fire [G] Sat an old man [D] so lonely, so sad [A] and so tired
[Bm] Once he struggled for [A] freedom, now he struggles to live
With [G] his few small [D] possessions and his past to _ relive
[G] There's a faded old picture [D] on the wall [Bm] all alone
[G] A dusty [A] old picture, [G] the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] _ underneath
Ireland [A] unfree _ [B] shall never be at _ peace
And his thoughts wander back to the days of [A] his prime
[G] Oh, it seems now [D] there's nothing goes faster [A] than time
[D] To his comrades of old, he remembers [A] the day
[G] When he marched [D] behind Pearce and the Bold [A] IRA
_ _ [G] There's a faded old picture on the wall all alone
A dusty [A] old [G] picture, the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words underneath
[G] _ [A] Ireland unfree [G] shall never [A] be at _ peace
[D] And it's two weeks to week, and his thoughts [A] wander back
[G] All those [D] leaders of Manchur no [A] courage did lack
_ _ [D] But now he's just left with his [A] memories of [G] old
For his [D] name nor his story will [A] ever be told
_ [G] There's a faded old [D] picture on the wall all [G] alone
A dusty [A] old [G] picture, the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] underneath _
[A] Ireland unfree _ [G] shall never [A] be at _ _ peace
[D] He gazed at the picture and he gave [A] us that smile
[G] For each [D] wrinkle and line told a struggle [A] of time
_ [D] Then he gazed once again and his eyes [A] filled with tears
[G] For the man [D] in that picture was his friend, [A] Podrick _ Pearce
[G] There's a faded old picture [D] on the wall [Bm] all [G] alone
A dusty [A] old picture, [G] the pride of [A] his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] underneath
_ Ireland [A] unfree _ [Bm] shall never [A] be at peace
_ [D] _ _ _
[Bm] Once he struggled for [A] freedom, now he struggles to live
With [G] his few small [D] possessions and his past to _ relive
[G] There's a faded old picture [D] on the wall [Bm] all alone
[G] A dusty [A] old picture, [G] the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] _ underneath
Ireland [A] unfree _ [B] shall never be at _ peace
And his thoughts wander back to the days of [A] his prime
[G] Oh, it seems now [D] there's nothing goes faster [A] than time
[D] To his comrades of old, he remembers [A] the day
[G] When he marched [D] behind Pearce and the Bold [A] IRA
_ _ [G] There's a faded old picture on the wall all alone
A dusty [A] old [G] picture, the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words underneath
[G] _ [A] Ireland unfree [G] shall never [A] be at _ peace
[D] And it's two weeks to week, and his thoughts [A] wander back
[G] All those [D] leaders of Manchur no [A] courage did lack
_ _ [D] But now he's just left with his [A] memories of [G] old
For his [D] name nor his story will [A] ever be told
_ [G] There's a faded old [D] picture on the wall all [G] alone
A dusty [A] old [G] picture, the pride [A] of his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] underneath _
[A] Ireland unfree _ [G] shall never [A] be at _ _ peace
[D] He gazed at the picture and he gave [A] us that smile
[G] For each [D] wrinkle and line told a struggle [A] of time
_ [D] Then he gazed once again and his eyes [A] filled with tears
[G] For the man [D] in that picture was his friend, [A] Podrick _ Pearce
[G] There's a faded old picture [D] on the wall [Bm] all [G] alone
A dusty [A] old picture, [G] the pride of [A] his home
[G] With a harp and a [D] shamrock and these words [Bm] underneath
_ Ireland [A] unfree _ [Bm] shall never [A] be at peace
_ [D] _ _ _