Chords for Seamus Moore - Cottage On The Hill
Tempo:
153.55 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
C
F
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [F#]
I [B] [E]
[B] [E]
[B]
often dream [E] of [B] Ireland, that [E] isle across [B] the sea.
[E] It is [F#] my [B] native [G#m]
birthplace [E] and where [B] I long [G#m] to be.
[E] Although [F#] I [B] left it long [G#m]
ago, [E] I love [B]
old Ireland [G#m] still.
[F#] For I spent [B] many [E] happy days [B] in the [E] cottage on [B] the hill.
[F#] I still can see [B] my [E] mother on [B] that [E] morning long [B] ago.
[E] She was [F#] so frail [B] but [G#m] beautiful, [E] her voice [B] was sad [G#m] and low.
[E] And as [F#] she climbed [B] her silver [G#m]
hair, [E] her hands [B] were white [G#m] and still.
[F#] Our mother loved [B] our [E] little home, [B] the [E] cottage on [B] the hill.
I [F#] could see the [B] anguish on [E] her face [B] as she said [E] her last [B] goodbye.
[E] She'd look [F#] her arms [B] around [G#m]
me [E] and tears [B] ran from [G#m] her eyes.
[E] She said [F#] it's sad [B] you have [G#m] to go, [E] for you [B] each night [G#m] I'll pray.
[F#] I'll ask the Lord [B] to spare [E]
me, [B] till you [E]
return [B] someday.
[F#] My
[B] [E]
[B] [E]
[B] [G]
[C] mother died [F] that [C] very year when I [F] was far [C] away.
[F] She [G] didn't have [C] the strength [Am] to live [F] till I [C]
returned [Am] someday.
[F] And now [G] she's lying [C] in [Am] the grave, [F] so peaceful [C]
and [Am] so still.
[G] In the graveyard by [C] the [F] little church [C] near the [F] cottage on [C] the hill.
[G] [C] Her [G] photo stands [C] beside [F] my bed, [C] reminds [F] me of [C] the day.
[F] I left [G] my mother [C] all [Am]
alone [F] and sailed [C] so far [Am] away.
[F] Each night [G] I kneel [C] and pray [Am] for her, [F] I hope [C] I [Am] always will.
[G] She gave me love [C] and [F] happiness [C] in the [F] cottage on [C] the hill.
[G]
[C] [F]
[C] [F]
[C]
I [B] [E]
[B] [E]
[B]
often dream [E] of [B] Ireland, that [E] isle across [B] the sea.
[E] It is [F#] my [B] native [G#m]
birthplace [E] and where [B] I long [G#m] to be.
[E] Although [F#] I [B] left it long [G#m]
ago, [E] I love [B]
old Ireland [G#m] still.
[F#] For I spent [B] many [E] happy days [B] in the [E] cottage on [B] the hill.
[F#] I still can see [B] my [E] mother on [B] that [E] morning long [B] ago.
[E] She was [F#] so frail [B] but [G#m] beautiful, [E] her voice [B] was sad [G#m] and low.
[E] And as [F#] she climbed [B] her silver [G#m]
hair, [E] her hands [B] were white [G#m] and still.
[F#] Our mother loved [B] our [E] little home, [B] the [E] cottage on [B] the hill.
I [F#] could see the [B] anguish on [E] her face [B] as she said [E] her last [B] goodbye.
[E] She'd look [F#] her arms [B] around [G#m]
me [E] and tears [B] ran from [G#m] her eyes.
[E] She said [F#] it's sad [B] you have [G#m] to go, [E] for you [B] each night [G#m] I'll pray.
[F#] I'll ask the Lord [B] to spare [E]
me, [B] till you [E]
return [B] someday.
[F#] My
[B] [E]
[B] [E]
[B] [G]
[C] mother died [F] that [C] very year when I [F] was far [C] away.
[F] She [G] didn't have [C] the strength [Am] to live [F] till I [C]
returned [Am] someday.
[F] And now [G] she's lying [C] in [Am] the grave, [F] so peaceful [C]
and [Am] so still.
[G] In the graveyard by [C] the [F] little church [C] near the [F] cottage on [C] the hill.
[G] [C] Her [G] photo stands [C] beside [F] my bed, [C] reminds [F] me of [C] the day.
[F] I left [G] my mother [C] all [Am]
alone [F] and sailed [C] so far [Am] away.
[F] Each night [G] I kneel [C] and pray [Am] for her, [F] I hope [C] I [Am] always will.
[G] She gave me love [C] and [F] happiness [C] in the [F] cottage on [C] the hill.
[G]
[C] [F]
[C] [F]
[C]
Key:
B
E
C
F
F#
B
E
C
[G] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
I _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ often dream [E] of [B] Ireland, _ _ that [E] isle across [B] the sea. _
_ _ [E] It is [F#] my _ [B] native _ _ [G#m] _
birthplace [E] and where [B] I long [G#m] to be. _ _
_ _ [E] Although [F#] I _ [B] left it long [G#m]
ago, [E] I love [B]
old Ireland [G#m] still. _ _
_ [F#] For I spent _ _ _ [B] many _ [E] happy days [B] in the _ [E] cottage on [B] the hill. _ _
_ [F#] I still can see [B] my _ [E] mother on [B] that _ [E] morning long [B] ago. _ _
_ [E] She was [F#] so frail [B] but _ [G#m] beautiful, _ [E] her voice [B] was sad [G#m] and low. _
_ [E] And as [F#] she climbed [B] her silver [G#m]
hair, [E] her hands [B] were white [G#m] and still. _
_ _ [F#] Our mother loved [B] our _ [E] little home, [B] the _ [E] cottage on [B] the hill. _ _
I [F#] could see the _ [B] anguish on [E] her face [B] as she said [E] her last [B] goodbye. _ _
_ _ [E] She'd look [F#] her arms [B] _ around [G#m]
me [E] and tears [B] ran from [G#m] her _ eyes.
_ [E] She said [F#] it's sad [B] you have [G#m] to go, [E] for you [B] each night [G#m] I'll pray. _
_ _ [F#] I'll ask the Lord [B] to spare [E]
me, [B] till you [E]
return _ [B] someday. _ _
_ [F#] My _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [C] _ _ mother died [F] that _ [C] very year when I [F] was far [C] away. _ _
_ [F] She _ [G] didn't have [C] the strength [Am] to live [F] till I _ [C]
returned _ [Am] someday. _ _
_ [F] And now [G] she's lying [C] in [Am] the grave, [F] so peaceful [C]
and [Am] so still. _ _
_ [G] In the graveyard _ by [C] the _ [F] little church [C] near the _ [F] cottage on [C] the hill. _ _
[G] [C] Her [G] _ photo stands _ [C] beside [F] my bed, _ [C] reminds [F] me of [C] the day. _ _
_ [F] I left [G] my mother [C] _ all [Am]
alone [F] and sailed [C] so far [Am] _ away. _
_ [F] Each night [G] I kneel [C] and pray [Am] for her, [F] I hope [C] I _ [Am] always will. _ _
_ [G] She gave me love [C] and _ [F] happiness _ [C] in the _ [F] cottage on [C] the hill. _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
I _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ often dream [E] of [B] Ireland, _ _ that [E] isle across [B] the sea. _
_ _ [E] It is [F#] my _ [B] native _ _ [G#m] _
birthplace [E] and where [B] I long [G#m] to be. _ _
_ _ [E] Although [F#] I _ [B] left it long [G#m]
ago, [E] I love [B]
old Ireland [G#m] still. _ _
_ [F#] For I spent _ _ _ [B] many _ [E] happy days [B] in the _ [E] cottage on [B] the hill. _ _
_ [F#] I still can see [B] my _ [E] mother on [B] that _ [E] morning long [B] ago. _ _
_ [E] She was [F#] so frail [B] but _ [G#m] beautiful, _ [E] her voice [B] was sad [G#m] and low. _
_ [E] And as [F#] she climbed [B] her silver [G#m]
hair, [E] her hands [B] were white [G#m] and still. _
_ _ [F#] Our mother loved [B] our _ [E] little home, [B] the _ [E] cottage on [B] the hill. _ _
I [F#] could see the _ [B] anguish on [E] her face [B] as she said [E] her last [B] goodbye. _ _
_ _ [E] She'd look [F#] her arms [B] _ around [G#m]
me [E] and tears [B] ran from [G#m] her _ eyes.
_ [E] She said [F#] it's sad [B] you have [G#m] to go, [E] for you [B] each night [G#m] I'll pray. _
_ _ [F#] I'll ask the Lord [B] to spare [E]
me, [B] till you [E]
return _ [B] someday. _ _
_ [F#] My _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [C] _ _ mother died [F] that _ [C] very year when I [F] was far [C] away. _ _
_ [F] She _ [G] didn't have [C] the strength [Am] to live [F] till I _ [C]
returned _ [Am] someday. _ _
_ [F] And now [G] she's lying [C] in [Am] the grave, [F] so peaceful [C]
and [Am] so still. _ _
_ [G] In the graveyard _ by [C] the _ [F] little church [C] near the _ [F] cottage on [C] the hill. _ _
[G] [C] Her [G] _ photo stands _ [C] beside [F] my bed, _ [C] reminds [F] me of [C] the day. _ _
_ [F] I left [G] my mother [C] _ all [Am]
alone [F] and sailed [C] so far [Am] _ away. _
_ [F] Each night [G] I kneel [C] and pray [Am] for her, [F] I hope [C] I _ [Am] always will. _ _
_ [G] She gave me love [C] and _ [F] happiness _ [C] in the _ [F] cottage on [C] the hill. _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _