Chords for Muhammad Al-Hussaini - The Boys of Barr na Sráide
Tempo:
96.6 bpm
Chords used:
A
F#m
D
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D] [A] [F#m]
[B] [E]
Oh [D] the town it [F#m] climbs the mountain and looks out [E] on the sea.
[A] In sleeping time [E] or waking [F#m] it's there [D] I [A] long to be.
To walk again [E] those kindly streets, the [F#m] place [D] my life [A] began.
[D] Where the boys of [F#m] Barnet's order went hunting [B] for [E] their end.
[D] With cudgels stout [A] they [F#m] roamed about to hunt the [E] drowling.
[B] [A] We search for birds in [E] every forest [F#m] from litter [D] to [A] dawning.
We dance for joy [E] beneath the [F#m] skylight held no [D] print nor [A] plan.
For [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m]
order who [B] hunted [E] for their end.
[D] And when the hills [A] were [F#m] bleeding and the rifles [B] they were [E] a flame.
[A] To the rebel homes [E] of Kerry go [F#m] the [D] Saxon stranger [A] came.
But the ones who fought [E] the Aussies, oh [F#m] who beat [D] the Black [A] and Tans.
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who [B] hunted for [E] their
[D] [A] [F#m]
[B] [E]
[A] [E]
[F#m] [D] [A]
[E] [F#m]
[D] [A]
[D] [A] [F#m]
[Bm] [E]
[D] end.
And here's a help [A] to them [F#m]
tonight, those lads who laughed [E] with me.
[A] By the groves of [E] Carham River or [F#m] the slopes [D] of [A] Feanatee.
Dundali and [E] Batandi and [F#m] the [D] Shihans, Col [A] and Dan.
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who [B] hunted for [E] their end.
[D] And now they tile [A] on [F#m] foreign soil and they have gone [E] their way.
[A] Deep in the heart [E] of London [F#m] or over [D] in [A] Broadway.
And I am left to [E] sing their deeds [F#m] and praise [D] them when [A] I can.
Oh [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who hunted for [E] their [D] end.
And when the wheel [A] of life [F#m] comes round and peace [B] comes over [E] me.
[A] Oh lay me down [E] in that old town [F#m] between [D] the hills [A] and sea.
I'll take my sleep [E] in those green fields the [F#m] place my life [A] began.
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order went [B] hunting for [Em] their end.
[A] [Em]
[F#m] [D] [A]
[B] [E]
Oh [D] the town it [F#m] climbs the mountain and looks out [E] on the sea.
[A] In sleeping time [E] or waking [F#m] it's there [D] I [A] long to be.
To walk again [E] those kindly streets, the [F#m] place [D] my life [A] began.
[D] Where the boys of [F#m] Barnet's order went hunting [B] for [E] their end.
[D] With cudgels stout [A] they [F#m] roamed about to hunt the [E] drowling.
[B] [A] We search for birds in [E] every forest [F#m] from litter [D] to [A] dawning.
We dance for joy [E] beneath the [F#m] skylight held no [D] print nor [A] plan.
For [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m]
order who [B] hunted [E] for their end.
[D] And when the hills [A] were [F#m] bleeding and the rifles [B] they were [E] a flame.
[A] To the rebel homes [E] of Kerry go [F#m] the [D] Saxon stranger [A] came.
But the ones who fought [E] the Aussies, oh [F#m] who beat [D] the Black [A] and Tans.
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who [B] hunted for [E] their
[D] [A] [F#m]
[B] [E]
[A] [E]
[F#m] [D] [A]
[E] [F#m]
[D] [A]
[D] [A] [F#m]
[Bm] [E]
[D] end.
And here's a help [A] to them [F#m]
tonight, those lads who laughed [E] with me.
[A] By the groves of [E] Carham River or [F#m] the slopes [D] of [A] Feanatee.
Dundali and [E] Batandi and [F#m] the [D] Shihans, Col [A] and Dan.
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who [B] hunted for [E] their end.
[D] And now they tile [A] on [F#m] foreign soil and they have gone [E] their way.
[A] Deep in the heart [E] of London [F#m] or over [D] in [A] Broadway.
And I am left to [E] sing their deeds [F#m] and praise [D] them when [A] I can.
Oh [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who hunted for [E] their [D] end.
And when the wheel [A] of life [F#m] comes round and peace [B] comes over [E] me.
[A] Oh lay me down [E] in that old town [F#m] between [D] the hills [A] and sea.
I'll take my sleep [E] in those green fields the [F#m] place my life [A] began.
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order went [B] hunting for [Em] their end.
[A] [Em]
[F#m] [D] [A]
Key:
A
F#m
D
E
B
A
F#m
D
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
Oh [D] the town it [F#m] climbs the mountain and looks out [E] on the sea.
[A] In sleeping time [E] or waking [F#m] it's there [D] I [A] long to be.
To walk again [E] those kindly streets, the [F#m] place [D] my life [A] began. _
[D] Where the boys of [F#m] Barnet's order went hunting [B] for [E] their end. _
[D] With cudgels stout [A] they [F#m] roamed about to hunt the _ [E] drowling. _
[B] [A] We search for birds in [E] every forest [F#m] from litter _ [D] to [A] dawning.
We _ dance for joy [E] beneath the [F#m] skylight held no [D] print nor [A] plan.
For [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's _ [F#m]
order who [B] hunted [E] for their end.
[D] And when the hills [A] were [F#m] bleeding and the rifles [B] they were [E] a flame.
[A] To the rebel homes [E] of Kerry go [F#m] the [D] Saxon stranger [A] _ came.
But the ones who fought [E] the Aussies, oh [F#m] who beat [D] the Black [A] and Tans.
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who [B] hunted for [E] their _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[D] end.
And here's a help [A] to them [F#m]
tonight, those lads who laughed [E] with me. _
[A] By the groves of [E] Carham River or [F#m] the slopes [D] of _ [A] _ Feanatee.
_ _ Dundali and [E] Batandi and [F#m] the [D] Shihans, Col [A] and Dan.
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who [B] hunted for [E] their end. _
[D] And now they tile [A] on [F#m] foreign soil and they have gone [E] their way.
_ [A] Deep in the heart [E] of London [F#m] or over [D] in [A] Broadway. _ _
And I am left to [E] sing their deeds [F#m] and praise [D] them when [A] I can.
Oh [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who hunted for [E] their _ _ [D] end.
And when the wheel [A] of life [F#m] comes round and peace [B] comes over [E] me. _
[A] Oh lay me down [E] in that old town [F#m] between [D] the hills [A] and sea. _
I'll take my sleep [E] in those green fields the [F#m] place my life [A] began. _
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order went [B] hunting for [Em] their end. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _
Oh [D] the town it [F#m] climbs the mountain and looks out [E] on the sea.
[A] In sleeping time [E] or waking [F#m] it's there [D] I [A] long to be.
To walk again [E] those kindly streets, the [F#m] place [D] my life [A] began. _
[D] Where the boys of [F#m] Barnet's order went hunting [B] for [E] their end. _
[D] With cudgels stout [A] they [F#m] roamed about to hunt the _ [E] drowling. _
[B] [A] We search for birds in [E] every forest [F#m] from litter _ [D] to [A] dawning.
We _ dance for joy [E] beneath the [F#m] skylight held no [D] print nor [A] plan.
For [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's _ [F#m]
order who [B] hunted [E] for their end.
[D] And when the hills [A] were [F#m] bleeding and the rifles [B] they were [E] a flame.
[A] To the rebel homes [E] of Kerry go [F#m] the [D] Saxon stranger [A] _ came.
But the ones who fought [E] the Aussies, oh [F#m] who beat [D] the Black [A] and Tans.
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who [B] hunted for [E] their _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ _
[D] end.
And here's a help [A] to them [F#m]
tonight, those lads who laughed [E] with me. _
[A] By the groves of [E] Carham River or [F#m] the slopes [D] of _ [A] _ Feanatee.
_ _ Dundali and [E] Batandi and [F#m] the [D] Shihans, Col [A] and Dan.
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who [B] hunted for [E] their end. _
[D] And now they tile [A] on [F#m] foreign soil and they have gone [E] their way.
_ [A] Deep in the heart [E] of London [F#m] or over [D] in [A] Broadway. _ _
And I am left to [E] sing their deeds [F#m] and praise [D] them when [A] I can.
Oh [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order who hunted for [E] their _ _ [D] end.
And when the wheel [A] of life [F#m] comes round and peace [B] comes over [E] me. _
[A] Oh lay me down [E] in that old town [F#m] between [D] the hills [A] and sea. _
I'll take my sleep [E] in those green fields the [F#m] place my life [A] began. _
Were [D] the boys of [A] Barnet's [F#m] order went [B] hunting for [Em] their end. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _ _ _