Chords for Rolling Home to Ireland
Tempo:
130.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
C
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [D]
[G] [A] [G]
[C] [D]
[G] I come from Paddy's land, [C] I'm a wrecking, [G] rambling man.
[C] Since I was [G] young I've had the [A] urge to roam.
[D] [G] So don't you weep for me [C] when I'm sailing [G] on the sea, [C] for you won't see [D] me till I come [G] rolling home.
[C] Rolling home to Ireland, [G] rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country.
[Bm] Two [G] thousand miles behind us [C] and a [Am] thousand more to go, [D] so fill the sails and blow, [G] wind, blow.
We sailed away from court, [C] we were headed [G] for New York.
[C] That always [G] dreamed a sailor's [A] life for me.
[D] [G] But the days were hard and long [C] with no woman, [G] wine or song, [C] and it wasn't [D] quite the fun I [G] thought it would be.
[C] Rolling home to [G] Ireland, rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country.
[Bm] [G] Two thousand miles behind [Am] us and a thousand more to go, [D] so fill the [A] sails and blow, [G] wind, blow.
We weren't too long a sail [C] when the wind [G] became a gale.
[C] Our boat was [G] tossed and turned [A] upon the foam.
[D] [G] With waves like mountains high, [C] well I thought [G] that I would die, [C] but I wish to [D] God that I was [G] rolling home.
[C] Rolling home to Ireland, rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country.
Two thousand [G] miles behind [Am] us and a thousand more to go, [D]
so fill the sails and blow, [G] wind, blow.
[E] [A]
And when I reach the shore [D] I [A] will go to sea no more.
[D]
There's more [A] to life than sailing [B] round the [E] horn.
Good luck the sailor men [D] when [A] they're headed out again.
I wish [E] them all safe harbour [A] from the storm.
[D] Rolling home to Ireland, [A] rolling home across the [F#m] sea, back [B] to me own [E] country.
Two thousand [A] miles behind [D] us and a thousand [B] more to go, [E] so [B] fill the sails and blow, [A] wind, blow.
Rolling home to Ireland, rolling [E] home across the [F#m] sea, back [F#] to me own [E] country.
Two thousand [A] miles behind [D] us and a thousand more to [F#] go, so fill the sails and blow, [A] wind, blow.
[D] [F#] [A]
[F#] [A]
[F#] [A]
[G] [A] [G]
[C] [D]
[G] I come from Paddy's land, [C] I'm a wrecking, [G] rambling man.
[C] Since I was [G] young I've had the [A] urge to roam.
[D] [G] So don't you weep for me [C] when I'm sailing [G] on the sea, [C] for you won't see [D] me till I come [G] rolling home.
[C] Rolling home to Ireland, [G] rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country.
[Bm] Two [G] thousand miles behind us [C] and a [Am] thousand more to go, [D] so fill the sails and blow, [G] wind, blow.
We sailed away from court, [C] we were headed [G] for New York.
[C] That always [G] dreamed a sailor's [A] life for me.
[D] [G] But the days were hard and long [C] with no woman, [G] wine or song, [C] and it wasn't [D] quite the fun I [G] thought it would be.
[C] Rolling home to [G] Ireland, rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country.
[Bm] [G] Two thousand miles behind [Am] us and a thousand more to go, [D] so fill the [A] sails and blow, [G] wind, blow.
We weren't too long a sail [C] when the wind [G] became a gale.
[C] Our boat was [G] tossed and turned [A] upon the foam.
[D] [G] With waves like mountains high, [C] well I thought [G] that I would die, [C] but I wish to [D] God that I was [G] rolling home.
[C] Rolling home to Ireland, rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country.
Two thousand [G] miles behind [Am] us and a thousand more to go, [D]
so fill the sails and blow, [G] wind, blow.
[E] [A]
And when I reach the shore [D] I [A] will go to sea no more.
[D]
There's more [A] to life than sailing [B] round the [E] horn.
Good luck the sailor men [D] when [A] they're headed out again.
I wish [E] them all safe harbour [A] from the storm.
[D] Rolling home to Ireland, [A] rolling home across the [F#m] sea, back [B] to me own [E] country.
Two thousand [A] miles behind [D] us and a thousand [B] more to go, [E] so [B] fill the sails and blow, [A] wind, blow.
Rolling home to Ireland, rolling [E] home across the [F#m] sea, back [F#] to me own [E] country.
Two thousand [A] miles behind [D] us and a thousand more to [F#] go, so fill the sails and blow, [A] wind, blow.
[D] [F#] [A]
[F#] [A]
[F#] [A]
Key:
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D
A
C
E
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_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ I come from Paddy's land, [C] I'm a wrecking, [G] rambling man.
[C] Since I was [G] young I've had the [A] urge to roam.
[D] _ [G] So don't you weep for me [C] when I'm sailing [G] on the sea, [C] for you won't see [D] me till I come [G] rolling home.
_ [C] Rolling home to Ireland, [G] rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country.
_ [Bm] _ Two [G] thousand miles behind us [C] and a [Am] thousand more to go, [D] so fill the sails and blow, [G] wind, blow.
_ We sailed away from court, [C] we were headed [G] for New York.
[C] That always [G] dreamed a sailor's [A] life for me.
[D] _ [G] But the days were hard and long [C] with no woman, [G] wine or song, [C] and it wasn't [D] quite the fun I [G] thought it would be.
[C] Rolling home to [G] Ireland, rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country.
[Bm] _ [G] Two thousand miles behind [Am] us and a thousand more to go, [D] so fill the [A] sails and blow, [G] wind, blow. _ _
We weren't too long a sail [C] when the wind [G] became a gale.
[C] Our boat was [G] tossed and turned [A] upon the foam.
[D] _ [G] With waves like mountains high, [C] well I thought [G] that I would die, [C] but I wish to [D] God that I was [G] rolling home.
_ [C] Rolling home to Ireland, rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country. _ _
Two thousand [G] miles behind [Am] us and a thousand more to go, [D]
so fill the sails and blow, [G] wind, blow.
[E] _ _ [A]
And when I reach the shore [D] I [A] will go to sea no more.
[D]
There's more [A] to life than sailing [B] round the [E] horn. _
Good luck the sailor men [D] when [A] they're headed out again.
I wish [E] them all safe harbour [A] from the storm.
[D] Rolling home to Ireland, [A] rolling home across the [F#m] sea, back [B] to me own [E] country. _ _
Two thousand [A] miles behind [D] us and a thousand [B] more to go, [E] so [B] fill the sails and blow, [A] wind, blow.
Rolling home to Ireland, rolling [E] home across the [F#m] sea, back [F#] to me own [E] country.
_ Two thousand [A] miles behind [D] us and a thousand more to [F#] go, so fill the sails and blow, [A] wind, blow. _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ I come from Paddy's land, [C] I'm a wrecking, [G] rambling man.
[C] Since I was [G] young I've had the [A] urge to roam.
[D] _ [G] So don't you weep for me [C] when I'm sailing [G] on the sea, [C] for you won't see [D] me till I come [G] rolling home.
_ [C] Rolling home to Ireland, [G] rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country.
_ [Bm] _ Two [G] thousand miles behind us [C] and a [Am] thousand more to go, [D] so fill the sails and blow, [G] wind, blow.
_ We sailed away from court, [C] we were headed [G] for New York.
[C] That always [G] dreamed a sailor's [A] life for me.
[D] _ [G] But the days were hard and long [C] with no woman, [G] wine or song, [C] and it wasn't [D] quite the fun I [G] thought it would be.
[C] Rolling home to [G] Ireland, rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country.
[Bm] _ [G] Two thousand miles behind [Am] us and a thousand more to go, [D] so fill the [A] sails and blow, [G] wind, blow. _ _
We weren't too long a sail [C] when the wind [G] became a gale.
[C] Our boat was [G] tossed and turned [A] upon the foam.
[D] _ [G] With waves like mountains high, [C] well I thought [G] that I would die, [C] but I wish to [D] God that I was [G] rolling home.
_ [C] Rolling home to Ireland, rolling [D] home across the sea, [Em]
back [A] to me own [D] country. _ _
Two thousand [G] miles behind [Am] us and a thousand more to go, [D]
so fill the sails and blow, [G] wind, blow.
[E] _ _ [A]
And when I reach the shore [D] I [A] will go to sea no more.
[D]
There's more [A] to life than sailing [B] round the [E] horn. _
Good luck the sailor men [D] when [A] they're headed out again.
I wish [E] them all safe harbour [A] from the storm.
[D] Rolling home to Ireland, [A] rolling home across the [F#m] sea, back [B] to me own [E] country. _ _
Two thousand [A] miles behind [D] us and a thousand [B] more to go, [E] so [B] fill the sails and blow, [A] wind, blow.
Rolling home to Ireland, rolling [E] home across the [F#m] sea, back [F#] to me own [E] country.
_ Two thousand [A] miles behind [D] us and a thousand more to [F#] go, so fill the sails and blow, [A] wind, blow. _ _ _
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