Chords for The Dubliners - The Beggar Man
Tempo:
112.35 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [G] [C]
The night was dark and [G] very cold, when I took pity on a poor old [C] soul, I took pity on a [G] poor old soul, and let in a [C] beggar man.
To-roo-roo-roo [G]-rant and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and [C] high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
He crept into a [G] cosy nook, he hung his hat upon [C] a hook, he hung his hat upon a hook, and [G] soon was [C] fast asleep.
To-roo-roo-roo [G]-rant and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, [C] To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
When he awoke at the [G] first daylight, he gazed upon a lovely [C] sight, he gazed upon a lovely sight, [G] for the daughter of [C] the house.
To-roo-roo-roo-rant [G] and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, To-roo [C]-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
They spent the [G] time in sport and play, He said to her, will you away?
[C] He said to her, will you away, And [G] follow the [C] road with me?
Too-roo-roo-roo, [G] ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, And away with the beggar man.
When the mother arose, she [G] looked around, No sign of her daughter could be found,
[C] No sign of her daughter could be found, [G] She's away with the [C] beggar man.
Too-roo-roo [G]-roo, ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, And away with the beggar man.
Their time went by, [G] and one late hour, The game went knock upon the door,
[C] The game went knock upon the door, And there [C] stood the beggar man.
Too-roo-roo-roo, [G] ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, [G] And away [C] with the beggar man.
Would you like to see a [G] doggie mam With two bappies on her [C] knee?
With two bappies on her knee And another one coming on?
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high
[C] Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high In the wrath of the beggar man
So when the nights are dark and cold [G] Beware of the beggar man [C] so bold
Beware of the beggar man so bold In his [G] sly and [C] flattering ways
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting [C] high
Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high In the wrath of the beggar man
Too-roo-roo [G]-roo-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting [C] high
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high In the wrath of the [C] beggar man
The night was dark and [G] very cold, when I took pity on a poor old [C] soul, I took pity on a [G] poor old soul, and let in a [C] beggar man.
To-roo-roo-roo [G]-rant and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and [C] high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
He crept into a [G] cosy nook, he hung his hat upon [C] a hook, he hung his hat upon a hook, and [G] soon was [C] fast asleep.
To-roo-roo-roo [G]-rant and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, [C] To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
When he awoke at the [G] first daylight, he gazed upon a lovely [C] sight, he gazed upon a lovely sight, [G] for the daughter of [C] the house.
To-roo-roo-roo-rant [G] and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, To-roo [C]-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
They spent the [G] time in sport and play, He said to her, will you away?
[C] He said to her, will you away, And [G] follow the [C] road with me?
Too-roo-roo-roo, [G] ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, And away with the beggar man.
When the mother arose, she [G] looked around, No sign of her daughter could be found,
[C] No sign of her daughter could be found, [G] She's away with the [C] beggar man.
Too-roo-roo [G]-roo, ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, And away with the beggar man.
Their time went by, [G] and one late hour, The game went knock upon the door,
[C] The game went knock upon the door, And there [C] stood the beggar man.
Too-roo-roo-roo, [G] ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, [G] And away [C] with the beggar man.
Would you like to see a [G] doggie mam With two bappies on her [C] knee?
With two bappies on her knee And another one coming on?
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high
[C] Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high In the wrath of the beggar man
So when the nights are dark and cold [G] Beware of the beggar man [C] so bold
Beware of the beggar man so bold In his [G] sly and [C] flattering ways
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting [C] high
Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high In the wrath of the beggar man
Too-roo-roo [G]-roo-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting [C] high
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high In the wrath of the [C] beggar man
Key:
C
G
C
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C
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C
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[C] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _
_ The night was dark and [G] very cold, when I took pity on a poor old [C] soul, I took pity on a [G] poor old soul, and let in a [C] beggar man.
To-roo-roo-roo [G]-rant and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and [C] high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
_ He crept into a [G] cosy nook, he hung his hat upon [C] a hook, he hung his hat upon a hook, and [G] soon was [C] fast asleep.
To-roo-roo-roo [G]-rant and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, [C] To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
When he awoke at the [G] first daylight, he gazed upon a lovely [C] sight, he gazed upon a lovely sight, [G] for the daughter of [C] the house.
To-roo-roo-roo-rant [G] and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, To-roo [C]-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
_ They spent the [G] time in sport and play, He said to her, will you away?
[C] He said to her, will you away, And [G] follow the [C] road with me?
Too-roo-roo-roo, [G] ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, And away with the beggar man.
_ When the mother arose, she [G] looked around, No sign of her daughter could be found,
[C] No sign of her daughter could be found, [G] She's away with the [C] beggar man.
Too-roo-roo [G]-roo, ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, And away with the beggar man.
Their time went by, [G] and one late hour, The game went knock upon the door,
[C] The game went knock upon the door, And there [C] stood the beggar man.
Too-roo-roo-roo, [G] ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, [G] And away [C] with the beggar man.
Would you like to see a [G] doggie mam With two bappies on her [C] knee?
With two bappies on her knee And another one coming on?
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high
[C] Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high In the wrath of the beggar man
_ So when the nights are dark and cold [G] Beware of the beggar man [C] so bold
Beware of the beggar man so bold In his [G] sly and [C] flattering ways
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting [C] high
Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high In the wrath of the beggar man
Too-roo-roo [G]-roo-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting [C] high
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high In the wrath of the [C] beggar man _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ The night was dark and [G] very cold, when I took pity on a poor old [C] soul, I took pity on a [G] poor old soul, and let in a [C] beggar man.
To-roo-roo-roo [G]-rant and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and [C] high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
_ He crept into a [G] cosy nook, he hung his hat upon [C] a hook, he hung his hat upon a hook, and [G] soon was [C] fast asleep.
To-roo-roo-roo [G]-rant and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, [C] To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
When he awoke at the [G] first daylight, he gazed upon a lovely [C] sight, he gazed upon a lovely sight, [G] for the daughter of [C] the house.
To-roo-roo-roo-rant [G] and high, To-roo-roo-roo-rant and high, To-roo [C]-roo-roo-rant and high, In the lap of the beggar man.
_ They spent the [G] time in sport and play, He said to her, will you away?
[C] He said to her, will you away, And [G] follow the [C] road with me?
Too-roo-roo-roo, [G] ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, And away with the beggar man.
_ When the mother arose, she [G] looked around, No sign of her daughter could be found,
[C] No sign of her daughter could be found, [G] She's away with the [C] beggar man.
Too-roo-roo [G]-roo, ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, And away with the beggar man.
Their time went by, [G] and one late hour, The game went knock upon the door,
[C] The game went knock upon the door, And there [C] stood the beggar man.
Too-roo-roo-roo, [G] ran to the high, Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the [C] high,
Too-roo-roo-roo, ran to the high, [G] And away [C] with the beggar man.
Would you like to see a [G] doggie mam With two bappies on her [C] knee?
With two bappies on her knee And another one coming on?
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high
[C] Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high In the wrath of the beggar man
_ So when the nights are dark and cold [G] Beware of the beggar man [C] so bold
Beware of the beggar man so bold In his [G] sly and [C] flattering ways
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting [C] high
Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting high In the wrath of the beggar man
Too-roo-roo [G]-roo-ranting high Too-roo-roo-roo-ranting [C] high
Too-roo-roo-roo [G]-ranting high In the wrath of the [C] beggar man _ _ _ _ _ _ _