Chords for Seamus Begley & Jim Murray - The Mountains of Pomeroy
Tempo:
79.3 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
Fm
Bb
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] [F]
[Ab] [Eb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] The morning's [Eb] red and [Ab] bright and fair, [Eb] the lark's [Cm] song in [Fm] the sky.
[Bbm] [Eb] When the maid she thought were [Db] golden, [Ab] [Eb] her brow was in her eye.
For whom beyond [Ab] the gay green bush [Eb] was a [Cm] wailing [Fm] her with joy.
[Eb] O, who but the damned [Ab] friend of [Eb] the [Ab] mountains, [Bb]
[Eb] forloft in the dark [Ab] [Eb] [Cm] [Fm] night brown.
He [Eb] met the [F] maid in the [Db] [Ab] woodland with [Eb] a scream of thrall [Bb] in the dark.
[Eb] For they were faithful [Ab]
in their love, [Eb] no [Gm] [Cm] war could ever [Fm]
dissuade.
[Eb] No [Ab] prime's law [Eb] could threaten [Ab] [Eb] the mountain's bar.
And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Fm] [Eb] But he kept the cause of [Ab] freedom safe [Eb] on the mountain's bar.
Dear lord, she said, I am so [Ab] afraid [Eb] of the [Cm] forest [Ab] and you.
[Eb] They'll drag you in the [Ab] golden flame [Eb] and all [Fm] the [Eb] valley.
[Ab] [Eb] My kinsmen from [Bb] where you are [Eb] named, you might never [Fm] destroy.
[Bb] [Eb] Beware when I say, our friend, [Ab] that of [Eb] the mountain's bar.
And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Eb] But he kept the cause of freedom [Ab] safe [Eb] on the mountain's bar.
Fear not, fear not, my love, [Ab] he cried, [Eb] fear [B] [Fm] not to fall for [Ab] me.
[Eb] No chain [Ebm] shall [Eb] fall, but air be [Abm]
tight on [Eb] the arm [Ab] that willed me [Eb] free.
[Ab]
[Eb] O leave your [Fm] cruel kin and love [Eb] when the [G] [C] dark is in [F] the [Fm] sight.
[Eb]
And swift my [Ab] run, [Eb] my dart, on the [Ab] mountain's bar.
[Eb] [Ab] [Eb] And now the dark [Ab] man in a land [Bb] [Eb] forlorn, he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Bbm] [Eb] But he kept the cause of freedom [Ab] safe [Eb] on the [Ab]
[Bbm] mountain's bar.
[Eb] The [Ab] morn has come, she roared and fled [Cm] from her cruel kin.
[Ab] [Eb] And bright the woods and [Ab] globes he read, [Eb] where the tumbling tides roared.
[Ab] [Eb] But the [Bb] mist came down and [Eb] the tempest roared and [Cm] all did around [Ab] it stride.
[Eb] And a [F] pale [Eb] and lone bride, my friend, [Ab] [Eb] of the [Ab] mountain's bar, [Eb] cried.
And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Bb] [Ab] But [Eb] he kept the cause of [Ab] freedom safe [Eb] on the [Ab] mountain's bar.
[Eb] [Ab] [Ebm] [N]
[Ab] [Eb] [Ab] [Eb]
[Ab] The morning's [Eb] red and [Ab] bright and fair, [Eb] the lark's [Cm] song in [Fm] the sky.
[Bbm] [Eb] When the maid she thought were [Db] golden, [Ab] [Eb] her brow was in her eye.
For whom beyond [Ab] the gay green bush [Eb] was a [Cm] wailing [Fm] her with joy.
[Eb] O, who but the damned [Ab] friend of [Eb] the [Ab] mountains, [Bb]
[Eb] forloft in the dark [Ab] [Eb] [Cm] [Fm] night brown.
He [Eb] met the [F] maid in the [Db] [Ab] woodland with [Eb] a scream of thrall [Bb] in the dark.
[Eb] For they were faithful [Ab]
in their love, [Eb] no [Gm] [Cm] war could ever [Fm]
dissuade.
[Eb] No [Ab] prime's law [Eb] could threaten [Ab] [Eb] the mountain's bar.
And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Fm] [Eb] But he kept the cause of [Ab] freedom safe [Eb] on the mountain's bar.
Dear lord, she said, I am so [Ab] afraid [Eb] of the [Cm] forest [Ab] and you.
[Eb] They'll drag you in the [Ab] golden flame [Eb] and all [Fm] the [Eb] valley.
[Ab] [Eb] My kinsmen from [Bb] where you are [Eb] named, you might never [Fm] destroy.
[Bb] [Eb] Beware when I say, our friend, [Ab] that of [Eb] the mountain's bar.
And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Eb] But he kept the cause of freedom [Ab] safe [Eb] on the mountain's bar.
Fear not, fear not, my love, [Ab] he cried, [Eb] fear [B] [Fm] not to fall for [Ab] me.
[Eb] No chain [Ebm] shall [Eb] fall, but air be [Abm]
tight on [Eb] the arm [Ab] that willed me [Eb] free.
[Ab]
[Eb] O leave your [Fm] cruel kin and love [Eb] when the [G] [C] dark is in [F] the [Fm] sight.
[Eb]
And swift my [Ab] run, [Eb] my dart, on the [Ab] mountain's bar.
[Eb] [Ab] [Eb] And now the dark [Ab] man in a land [Bb] [Eb] forlorn, he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Bbm] [Eb] But he kept the cause of freedom [Ab] safe [Eb] on the [Ab]
[Bbm] mountain's bar.
[Eb] The [Ab] morn has come, she roared and fled [Cm] from her cruel kin.
[Ab] [Eb] And bright the woods and [Ab] globes he read, [Eb] where the tumbling tides roared.
[Ab] [Eb] But the [Bb] mist came down and [Eb] the tempest roared and [Cm] all did around [Ab] it stride.
[Eb] And a [F] pale [Eb] and lone bride, my friend, [Ab] [Eb] of the [Ab] mountain's bar, [Eb] cried.
And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Bb] [Ab] But [Eb] he kept the cause of [Ab] freedom safe [Eb] on the [Ab] mountain's bar.
[Eb] [Ab] [Ebm] [N]
Key:
Eb
Ab
Fm
Bb
Cm
Eb
Ab
Fm
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] The morning's [Eb] red and [Ab] bright and fair, [Eb] the lark's [Cm] song in [Fm] the sky.
[Bbm] _ [Eb] When the maid she thought were [Db] golden, [Ab] _ _ [Eb] her brow was in her eye.
_ For whom beyond [Ab] the gay green bush [Eb] was a [Cm] wailing [Fm] her with joy.
_ [Eb] O, who but the damned [Ab] friend of [Eb] the [Ab] mountains, [Bb] _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ forloft in the dark [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Cm] _ [Fm] night brown.
He [Eb] met the [F] maid in the [Db] [Ab] woodland with [Eb] a scream of thrall [Bb] in the dark.
[Eb] _ For they were faithful [Ab]
in their love, [Eb] no [Gm] [Cm] war could ever [Fm] _
dissuade.
_ [Eb] No [Ab] prime's law [Eb] could threaten [Ab] _ [Eb] the mountain's bar. _
_ _ And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Fm] _ [Eb] But he kept the cause of [Ab] freedom safe [Eb] on the mountain's bar. _
_ _ Dear lord, she said, I am so [Ab] afraid [Eb] of the [Cm] forest [Ab] and you.
_ [Eb] They'll drag you in the [Ab] golden flame [Eb] and all [Fm] the [Eb] valley.
_ [Ab] _ [Eb] My kinsmen from [Bb] where you are [Eb] named, you might never [Fm] destroy.
_ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ Beware when I say, our friend, [Ab] that of [Eb] the mountain's bar. _ _
_ And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
_ [Eb] But he kept the cause of freedom [Ab] safe [Eb] on the mountain's bar. _ _ _
_ Fear not, fear not, my love, [Ab] he cried, [Eb] fear [B] [Fm] not to fall for [Ab] me.
[Eb] No chain [Ebm] shall [Eb] fall, but air be [Abm]
tight on [Eb] the arm [Ab] that willed me [Eb] free.
_ [Ab]
[Eb] O leave your [Fm] cruel kin and love [Eb] when the [G] [C] dark is in [F] the [Fm] sight.
[Eb]
And swift my [Ab] run, [Eb] my dart, on the [Ab] mountain's bar.
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] And now the dark [Ab] man in a land [Bb] _ [Eb] forlorn, he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
_ [Bbm] [Eb] But he kept the cause of freedom [Ab] safe [Eb] on the [Ab]
[Bbm] mountain's bar.
[Eb] _ _ _ The [Ab] morn has come, she roared and fled [Cm] from her cruel kin.
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] And bright the woods and [Ab] globes he read, [Eb] where the tumbling _ tides roared.
_ [Ab] [Eb] But the [Bb] mist came down and [Eb] the tempest roared and [Cm] all did around [Ab] it stride.
[Eb] And a [F] pale [Eb] and lone bride, my friend, [Ab] _ [Eb] of the [Ab] mountain's bar, [Eb] cried.
_ And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Bb] [Ab] But [Eb] he kept the cause of [Ab] freedom safe [Eb] on the [Ab] mountain's bar.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] The morning's [Eb] red and [Ab] bright and fair, [Eb] the lark's [Cm] song in [Fm] the sky.
[Bbm] _ [Eb] When the maid she thought were [Db] golden, [Ab] _ _ [Eb] her brow was in her eye.
_ For whom beyond [Ab] the gay green bush [Eb] was a [Cm] wailing [Fm] her with joy.
_ [Eb] O, who but the damned [Ab] friend of [Eb] the [Ab] mountains, [Bb] _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ forloft in the dark [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Cm] _ [Fm] night brown.
He [Eb] met the [F] maid in the [Db] [Ab] woodland with [Eb] a scream of thrall [Bb] in the dark.
[Eb] _ For they were faithful [Ab]
in their love, [Eb] no [Gm] [Cm] war could ever [Fm] _
dissuade.
_ [Eb] No [Ab] prime's law [Eb] could threaten [Ab] _ [Eb] the mountain's bar. _
_ _ And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Fm] _ [Eb] But he kept the cause of [Ab] freedom safe [Eb] on the mountain's bar. _
_ _ Dear lord, she said, I am so [Ab] afraid [Eb] of the [Cm] forest [Ab] and you.
_ [Eb] They'll drag you in the [Ab] golden flame [Eb] and all [Fm] the [Eb] valley.
_ [Ab] _ [Eb] My kinsmen from [Bb] where you are [Eb] named, you might never [Fm] destroy.
_ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ Beware when I say, our friend, [Ab] that of [Eb] the mountain's bar. _ _
_ And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
_ [Eb] But he kept the cause of freedom [Ab] safe [Eb] on the mountain's bar. _ _ _
_ Fear not, fear not, my love, [Ab] he cried, [Eb] fear [B] [Fm] not to fall for [Ab] me.
[Eb] No chain [Ebm] shall [Eb] fall, but air be [Abm]
tight on [Eb] the arm [Ab] that willed me [Eb] free.
_ [Ab]
[Eb] O leave your [Fm] cruel kin and love [Eb] when the [G] [C] dark is in [F] the [Fm] sight.
[Eb]
And swift my [Ab] run, [Eb] my dart, on the [Ab] mountain's bar.
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] And now the dark [Ab] man in a land [Bb] _ [Eb] forlorn, he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
_ [Bbm] [Eb] But he kept the cause of freedom [Ab] safe [Eb] on the [Ab]
[Bbm] mountain's bar.
[Eb] _ _ _ The [Ab] morn has come, she roared and fled [Cm] from her cruel kin.
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Eb] And bright the woods and [Ab] globes he read, [Eb] where the tumbling _ tides roared.
_ [Ab] [Eb] But the [Bb] mist came down and [Eb] the tempest roared and [Cm] all did around [Ab] it stride.
[Eb] And a [F] pale [Eb] and lone bride, my friend, [Ab] _ [Eb] of the [Ab] mountain's bar, [Eb] cried.
_ And now the dark man [Ab] in a land [Bb] forlorn, [Eb] he scorned her [Ab] and cried.
[Bb] [Ab] But [Eb] he kept the cause of [Ab] freedom safe [Eb] on the [Ab] mountain's bar.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _