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Dm _ .
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_ _ Last night as I
C lay dreaming _ _ Of pleasant
G _
C days
Dm gone _ _ by.
Me mind been bent on _ _ rambling
G C To _ iron _
G-tided flight.
C _ _ I
Dm stepped on board a vision _ _
C And I followed _ _
G with the will.
C _ _ _
Dm Till next I
Am came
C to _ anchor at The cross
G in _ Spansol
Dm _ .
Hill.
_ _ _ It _ _ been on the _ twenty
C-third of June The day
G _ before
Dm the fair _ .
_ _ When _ Ireland's sons and _ daughters _
G C And friends _ _
G assembled
C there.
_ The
Dm _ young, the old, the brave and the bold
G Came
C their duty _ to
G _ fulfil _ .
C _ At
Dm the parish church
C in Clooney _ _ A mile
G from _
Dm Spansol Hill _ .
_ I _ _ _ _ _ _ went to see
C me neighbours _ _ To see
G.
what they
Dm might say _ .
The _ old ones were all dead and gone
G C The young ones
G tarn and grey.
C _ .
But
Dm I met the tailor _ Quigley _
C He's as bold as
G _ ever still.
C _ .
_
Dm He used to
C make me britches _ When I _
G lived in _
Dm Spansol Hill _ .
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Cm Dm I _ _ _ _
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Dm _ _ _ .
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_ _ paid a blind
C.
visit _ _ To my
G first and _ only
Dm love _ _ .
She's as white as
C any
Dm _ _ _ lily
G _
C _ .
Gentle _ _
G as a dove.
C.
And
Dm she threw her arms around me _
G Saying,
C.
Johnny, I
G love you still.
C _ As
Dm she's now the _
C farmer's daughter _ _ And the pride
G of _ Spansol
Dm _ .
Hill _ _ _ _ _ _ .
_ I tempt, I held
C and kissed her _ _ As in
G the days
Dm of _ _ _ yore.
Ah, Johnny, _ you're only _ _ joking
G C As many as the
G time _ before.
_
C Then
Dm the cock he crew in the _ morning _
C He crew both
G loud and _
C shrill.
By
Dm a oak in _
C _ _ _ California _ Many miles
G from _ _
Dm Spansol Hill.
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Am _
Dm _ _ _ _ _ _ .
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