Chords for Song For The Mira - Brendan Grace
Tempo:
99.75 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
G
E
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
I'm all out in one load.
This is a particularly beautiful song about a spot over in Newfoundland,
which, having been there myself, I found it was very, very like Ireland,
except for the prices, of course.
It was ridiculous.
What did he say?
Rockhog.
Good man.
Who's [G] that?
Oh, that's in it.
That's right.
That's in Newfoundland, is it?
Good [D] man.
Are you from Newfoundland?
You're coming in very clear.
Good man.
[A] I'm glad you're happy [N] that's the way you think.
You have to be happy that's the way I look at it.
But I'm sure the man here knows it's a place over there,
it's something like the Shannon and all the Yardish Lakes put together,
it's called the Myra.
And it's a song I had out.
Do you remember that one, don't you?
The clap.
You have to tell them the clap is ridiculous.
They've got to stick to the comedy.
Anyway, you should stick to the comedy too, Amy.
[G]
They're laughing at you all the time.
[D#] Your suede shoes.
One suede to the left, the other suede to the [D] right.
Song for the Myra.
[G] The way he does that.
[A] [E]
[D]
Out on the Myra
[G] One warm afternoon
[D]
Actually, I'll tell you [A] what we'll do.
We'll do it [D] again, just from the top.
Because I said [Em] one warm afternoon.
[A] I feel like a right cubshit idiot.
[F#] We'll take it from the top.
Sorry, Amy.
Sorry about that, Amy.
We'll take it again.
Thanks.
[G] Just in case the tape breaks.
Okay.
[G]
[D]
[E] [A] [E]
[D]
Out on the Myra
[G] On warm [D] afternoons
[A] Old men [D] go fishing
[Em] With black line and [A] spoon
[D] And if they catch nothing
[G] They never [D] complain
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
As boys in their boats
Call to girls on the shore
[A] Teasing the [D] ones [Em] that they dearly [A] adore
[D] And into the evening
[G] The courtin' [D] begins
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
Can [E] [G]
you imagine
[D] A piece of the universe
[A] More fit for princes [D] and kings
[G] I'll trade you ten of your [D] cities
For Marian [E] Bridge
And the pleasure [A] it brings
Out [D] on the Myra
[G] On soft summer [D] nights
[A]
Bonfires [D] blaze
To [Em] the children's [A] delight
They [D] dance round the flames
[G] Singing songs with [D] their friends
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
Can [G] you imagine
[D] A piece of the universe
[A] More fit for princes [D] and kings
[G] I'll trade you ten of your [D] cities
For Marian [E] Bridge
And the pleasure [A] it brings
[D] Now I'll conclude
With [G] a wish you go [D] well
[A] Sweet be your [D] dreams
May [Em] your happiness [A] dwell
[D] I'll leave you here
For [G] my journey [D] begins
I'm going to [A] be with them
[D] I'm going to [A] be with them
[D] I'm going to [A] be with them [G] again
[Em]
[D]
This is a particularly beautiful song about a spot over in Newfoundland,
which, having been there myself, I found it was very, very like Ireland,
except for the prices, of course.
It was ridiculous.
What did he say?
Rockhog.
Good man.
Who's [G] that?
Oh, that's in it.
That's right.
That's in Newfoundland, is it?
Good [D] man.
Are you from Newfoundland?
You're coming in very clear.
Good man.
[A] I'm glad you're happy [N] that's the way you think.
You have to be happy that's the way I look at it.
But I'm sure the man here knows it's a place over there,
it's something like the Shannon and all the Yardish Lakes put together,
it's called the Myra.
And it's a song I had out.
Do you remember that one, don't you?
The clap.
You have to tell them the clap is ridiculous.
They've got to stick to the comedy.
Anyway, you should stick to the comedy too, Amy.
[G]
They're laughing at you all the time.
[D#] Your suede shoes.
One suede to the left, the other suede to the [D] right.
Song for the Myra.
[G] The way he does that.
[A] [E]
[D]
Out on the Myra
[G] One warm afternoon
[D]
Actually, I'll tell you [A] what we'll do.
We'll do it [D] again, just from the top.
Because I said [Em] one warm afternoon.
[A] I feel like a right cubshit idiot.
[F#] We'll take it from the top.
Sorry, Amy.
Sorry about that, Amy.
We'll take it again.
Thanks.
[G] Just in case the tape breaks.
Okay.
[G]
[D]
[E] [A] [E]
[D]
Out on the Myra
[G] On warm [D] afternoons
[A] Old men [D] go fishing
[Em] With black line and [A] spoon
[D] And if they catch nothing
[G] They never [D] complain
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
As boys in their boats
Call to girls on the shore
[A] Teasing the [D] ones [Em] that they dearly [A] adore
[D] And into the evening
[G] The courtin' [D] begins
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
Can [E] [G]
you imagine
[D] A piece of the universe
[A] More fit for princes [D] and kings
[G] I'll trade you ten of your [D] cities
For Marian [E] Bridge
And the pleasure [A] it brings
Out [D] on the Myra
[G] On soft summer [D] nights
[A]
Bonfires [D] blaze
To [Em] the children's [A] delight
They [D] dance round the flames
[G] Singing songs with [D] their friends
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
Can [G] you imagine
[D] A piece of the universe
[A] More fit for princes [D] and kings
[G] I'll trade you ten of your [D] cities
For Marian [E] Bridge
And the pleasure [A] it brings
[D] Now I'll conclude
With [G] a wish you go [D] well
[A] Sweet be your [D] dreams
May [Em] your happiness [A] dwell
[D] I'll leave you here
For [G] my journey [D] begins
I'm going to [A] be with them
[D] I'm going to [A] be with them
[D] I'm going to [A] be with them [G] again
[Em]
[D]
Key:
D
A
G
E
Em
D
A
G
I'm all out in one load.
This is a particularly beautiful song about a spot over in Newfoundland,
which, having been there myself, I found it was very, very like Ireland,
except for the prices, of course.
It was ridiculous.
What did he say?
_ Rockhog.
Good man.
Who's [G] that? _
Oh, that's in it.
That's right.
That's in Newfoundland, is it?
Good [D] man.
Are you from Newfoundland?
You're coming in very clear.
Good man.
[A] _ I'm glad you're happy [N] that's the way you think.
You have to be happy that's the way I look at it. _ _
But I'm sure the man here knows it's a place over there,
it's something like the Shannon and all the Yardish Lakes put together,
it's called the Myra.
And it's a song I had out.
Do you remember that one, don't you?
The clap.
_ _ _ _ You have to tell them the clap is ridiculous.
They've got to stick to the comedy.
Anyway, you should stick to the comedy too, Amy.
[G]
They're laughing at you all the time. _ _ _
[D#] _ Your suede shoes.
One suede to the left, the other suede to the [D] right.
Song for the Myra. _
[G] The way he does that. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ Out on the Myra _
_ [G] One warm afternoon
[D] _
Actually, I'll tell you [A] what we'll do.
We'll do it [D] again, just from the top.
Because I said [Em] one warm afternoon.
[A] I feel like a right cubshit idiot.
[F#] We'll take it from the top.
Sorry, Amy.
Sorry about that, Amy.
We'll take it again.
Thanks.
[G] Just in case the tape breaks.
Okay. _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ Out on the Myra
[G] On warm [D] afternoons
[A] Old men [D] go fishing
[Em] With black line and [A] spoon _
[D] And if they catch nothing
[G] They never [D] complain
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
_ _ _ As boys in their boats
Call to girls on the shore
[A] Teasing the [D] ones [Em] that they dearly [A] adore
[D] And into the evening
_ [G] The courtin' _ [D] begins
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
Can _ [E] _ _ [G] _
you imagine
[D] A piece of the universe
[A] More fit for princes [D] and _ kings
_ _ [G] I'll trade you ten of your [D] cities
For Marian [E] Bridge
And the pleasure _ [A] it _ brings
Out [D] on the Myra
_ [G] On soft summer [D] nights
_ _ [A] _
Bonfires [D] blaze
To [Em] the children's [A] delight
They [D] dance round the flames
[G] Singing songs with [D] their friends
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
Can _ _ _ _ [G] you imagine
_ [D] A piece of the universe
[A] More fit for princes _ [D] and _ kings
_ _ [G] I'll trade you ten of your [D] cities
For Marian [E] Bridge _
And the pleasure _ [A] it _ brings
_ [D] Now I'll conclude
With [G] a wish you go [D] well
_ [A] Sweet be your [D] dreams
May [Em] your happiness [A] dwell
_ _ [D] I'll leave you here
For [G] my journey _ [D] begins
I'm going to [A] be with them
[D] I'm going to [A] be with them
[D] I'm going to [A] be with them [G] again _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _
This is a particularly beautiful song about a spot over in Newfoundland,
which, having been there myself, I found it was very, very like Ireland,
except for the prices, of course.
It was ridiculous.
What did he say?
_ Rockhog.
Good man.
Who's [G] that? _
Oh, that's in it.
That's right.
That's in Newfoundland, is it?
Good [D] man.
Are you from Newfoundland?
You're coming in very clear.
Good man.
[A] _ I'm glad you're happy [N] that's the way you think.
You have to be happy that's the way I look at it. _ _
But I'm sure the man here knows it's a place over there,
it's something like the Shannon and all the Yardish Lakes put together,
it's called the Myra.
And it's a song I had out.
Do you remember that one, don't you?
The clap.
_ _ _ _ You have to tell them the clap is ridiculous.
They've got to stick to the comedy.
Anyway, you should stick to the comedy too, Amy.
[G]
They're laughing at you all the time. _ _ _
[D#] _ Your suede shoes.
One suede to the left, the other suede to the [D] right.
Song for the Myra. _
[G] The way he does that. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ Out on the Myra _
_ [G] One warm afternoon
[D] _
Actually, I'll tell you [A] what we'll do.
We'll do it [D] again, just from the top.
Because I said [Em] one warm afternoon.
[A] I feel like a right cubshit idiot.
[F#] We'll take it from the top.
Sorry, Amy.
Sorry about that, Amy.
We'll take it again.
Thanks.
[G] Just in case the tape breaks.
Okay. _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ Out on the Myra
[G] On warm [D] afternoons
[A] Old men [D] go fishing
[Em] With black line and [A] spoon _
[D] And if they catch nothing
[G] They never [D] complain
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
_ _ _ As boys in their boats
Call to girls on the shore
[A] Teasing the [D] ones [Em] that they dearly [A] adore
[D] And into the evening
_ [G] The courtin' _ [D] begins
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
Can _ [E] _ _ [G] _
you imagine
[D] A piece of the universe
[A] More fit for princes [D] and _ kings
_ _ [G] I'll trade you ten of your [D] cities
For Marian [E] Bridge
And the pleasure _ [A] it _ brings
Out [D] on the Myra
_ [G] On soft summer [D] nights
_ _ [A] _
Bonfires [D] blaze
To [Em] the children's [A] delight
They [D] dance round the flames
[G] Singing songs with [D] their friends
Oh, I wish I [A] was with them [D] again
Can _ _ _ _ [G] you imagine
_ [D] A piece of the universe
[A] More fit for princes _ [D] and _ kings
_ _ [G] I'll trade you ten of your [D] cities
For Marian [E] Bridge _
And the pleasure _ [A] it _ brings
_ [D] Now I'll conclude
With [G] a wish you go [D] well
_ [A] Sweet be your [D] dreams
May [Em] your happiness [A] dwell
_ _ [D] I'll leave you here
For [G] my journey _ [D] begins
I'm going to [A] be with them
[D] I'm going to [A] be with them
[D] I'm going to [A] be with them [G] again _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _