Chords for The Dubliners - Come To The Bower (Harstad Norway_1980)

Tempo:
85.6 bpm
Chords used:

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Bm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Dubliners - Come To The Bower (Harstad Norway_1980) chords
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[Bm] [E] Will you come to the Bower, [B] or the free [E] boundless ocean,
Where [B] stupendous waves roll in thunder [E] and motion,
Where the mermaids are seen, and the wild tempest gathers
To love, dare, and dream the dear [B] land our fathers?
Will you [E] come, will you, will you, will you come [E] to the Bower?
[B] [E] Will you come [B] to the land of O'Neill [E] and O'Donogh,
Of Lord Lucan, [B] of Old and the immortal [E] O'Connell,
Where Brian chased the Dane, and St.
Patrick the vermin,
And whose valleys remain [B] still most beautiful and charming?
Will [E] you come, [B] will you, will you, will you [E] come to the Bower?
[B] [B] [E] You can see Dublin [B] City, and the fine [E] groves of Balerney,
The fan [B]-boyned and the bee, and the lakes [E] of Killarney.
You can ride on the tide, or the broad majestic Shannon,
You can sail round Roughme, [B] and see Story Donagan.
Will [E] you come, will [B] you, will you, will you [E] come to the Bower?
[B] [E] Will you come [B] and awake our dear land [E] from its slumber,
And her fetters we [B] will break, links that long [E] have encumbered?
And the air will resound with hosannas, a Greek to one the shore
Will be found, [B] gallant Irish and Indian.
Will you [E] come, will you, will you, will you come [E] to the Bower?
Will you come, [B] will you, will you, will you come [E] to the Bower?
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[Bm] _ _ [E] _ _ _ Will you come to the Bower, [B] or the free [E] boundless ocean,
Where [B] stupendous waves roll in thunder [E] and motion,
Where the mermaids are seen, and the wild tempest gathers
To love, dare, and dream the dear [B] land our fathers?
Will you [E] come, will you, will you, will you come [E] to the Bower? _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ Will you come [B] to the land of O'Neill [E] and O'Donogh,
Of Lord Lucan, [B] of Old and the immortal [E] O'Connell, _
Where Brian chased the Dane, and St.
Patrick the vermin,
And whose valleys remain [B] still most beautiful and charming?
Will [E] you come, [B] will you, will you, will you [E] come to the Bower? _
_ _ [B] _ _ [B] _ [E] _ You can see Dublin [B] City, and the fine [E] groves of Balerney,
The fan [B]-boyned and the bee, and the lakes [E] of Killarney.
You can ride on the tide, or the broad majestic Shannon,
You can sail round Roughme, [B] and see Story Donagan.
Will [E] you come, will [B] you, will you, will you [E] come to the Bower? _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ Will you come [B] and awake our dear land [E] from its slumber,
And her fetters we [B] will break, links that long [E] have encumbered?
And the air will resound with hosannas, a Greek to one the shore
Will be found, [B] gallant Irish and Indian.
Will you [E] come, will you, will you, will you come [E] to the Bower?
Will you come, [B] will you, will you, will you come [E] to the Bower? _
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