Chords for The Dubliners - Lark in the Morning

Tempo:
116.15 bpm
Chords used:

Dm

Am

C

F

Em

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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The Dubliners - Lark in the Morning chords
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[C] [Dm]
[Am] [C]
[Dm] [C] [Dm]
[D] [F] [Am]
[Dm] The [F] lark in the morning [C] she rises off [Am] her nest She [Dm] goes home in the evening with the
jewel on her breast And like the jolly [Em] plowboy she whistles and
she sings [Dm] She goes home in the [D] evening with the jewel
on [Dm] her wings Oh Roger the [Em] plowboy he is a dashing blade
[Dm] He goes whistling and singing over [C] yonder [Dm] green glade
He met with pretty Susan [Em] she's handsome lady Clare
[F] She is far more enticing than the birds all [Dm] in the air
The lark in the [Em] morning she rises off her nest
She [Am] goes home in the evening with the [C] jewel [Dm] on her breast
And like the jolly [D] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings
[Dm] She goes home [F] in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her wings
One [F] evening coming home from the rakes [Am] of the town
The meadows being all green [C] and the grass it being [Dm] cut down
If I should chance to [C] tumble all in the [Am] new mown hay
[Dm] Or it's kiss me [F] now or never love this [C] funny lass [Dm] did say
The lark in the morning she [Am] rises off her nest
She [Dm] goes home in [F] the evening with the [C] jewel on her [Dm] breast
And like the jolly [Em] plowboy she whistles and she sings
[Dm] She goes home in [F] the evening with [Dm] the jewel on her wings
[C] [Dm]
[Am] [C]
[Dm] [C] [Dm]
[F] [Am] [Dm]
When [F] twenty long weeks [Em] they were over and were past
[Am] Her mummy chance to notice how she thickened round [Dm] the waist
It was the handsome [Em] plowboy the maiden [Am] she did say
[F] For he caused me far to tumble all in the new [Dm] mown hay
The lark in the morning [C] she rises off her nest
[Am] She goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her breast
And like the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles and [Am] she sings
She goes [F] home in the evening [D] with the jewel [Dm] on her wings
Here's a [F] help to young [C] plowboys wherever you [Am] may be
[F] God likes to have a funny lass sitting [Dm] on his knee
With a jug of good strong [Em] porter you'll whistle and you'll sing
[Am] For a plowboy is as [D] happy as a prince or [Dm] a king
[F] The lark in the [Em] morning she rises off her nest
[Am] She goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her breast
And like the jolly plowboy [C] she whistles and [Am] she sings
She goes home in the evening with the jewel on her wings
[Dm]
Key:  
Dm
2311
Am
2311
C
3211
F
134211111
Em
121
Dm
2311
Am
2311
C
3211
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[Dm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[D] _ _ [F] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
[Dm] _ The [F] lark in the morning [C] she rises off [Am] her nest She [Dm] goes home in the evening with the
jewel on her breast And like the jolly [Em] plowboy she whistles and
she sings [Dm] She goes home in the [D] evening with the jewel
on [Dm] her wings Oh Roger the [Em] plowboy he is a dashing blade
[Dm] He goes whistling and singing over [C] yonder [Dm] green glade
He met with pretty Susan [Em] she's handsome lady Clare
[F] She is far more enticing than the birds all [Dm] in the air
The lark in the [Em] morning she rises off her nest
She [Am] goes home in the evening with the [C] jewel [Dm] on her breast
And like the jolly [D] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings
[Dm] She goes home [F] in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her wings
One [F] evening coming home from the rakes [Am] of the town
The meadows being all green [C] and the grass it being [Dm] cut down
If I should chance to [C] tumble all in the [Am] new mown hay
[Dm] Or it's kiss me [F] now or never love this [C] funny lass [Dm] did say
The lark in the morning she [Am] rises off her nest
She [Dm] goes home in [F] the evening with the [C] jewel on her [Dm] breast
And like the jolly [Em] plowboy she whistles and she sings
[Dm] She goes home in [F] the evening with [Dm] the jewel on her wings
_ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Dm] _
When [F] twenty long weeks [Em] they were over and were past
[Am] Her mummy chance to notice how she thickened round [Dm] the waist
It was the handsome [Em] plowboy the maiden [Am] she did say
[F] For he caused me far to tumble all in the new [Dm] mown hay
The lark in the morning [C] she rises off her nest
[Am] She goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her breast
And like the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles and [Am] she sings
She goes [F] home in the evening [D] with the jewel [Dm] on her wings
Here's a [F] help to young [C] plowboys wherever you [Am] may be
[F] God likes to have a funny lass sitting [Dm] on his knee
With a jug of good strong [Em] porter you'll whistle and you'll sing
[Am] For a plowboy is as [D] happy as a prince or [Dm] a king
[F] The lark in the [Em] morning she rises off her nest
[Am] She goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her breast
And like the jolly plowboy [C] she whistles and [Am] she sings
She goes home in the evening with the jewel on her wings
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