Chords for The Legend of Kelly's Mountain

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Well, Kelly was an Irishman, there is no [A] doubt of that.
His mother's name was Bridget, and his father's [D] name was Pat.
Well, Kelly came from Ireland, and was lured back [G] home again.
And he left us [D] Kelly's Mountain to perpetuate the name.
Oh, the green and lofty mountain by the water's [A] awkward door
Has stood for many, many years, and will [D] stand for many more.
It was the home of Kelly, and beside his [G] waters blue.
Because he [D] was so lonesome, Kelly made his Irish brew.
One day the wily devil climbed to the [A] mountain top,
Said he to Mr.
Kelly, I would like a [D] little drop.
Well, be gore sir, you'll get it.
Kelly opened wide [G] the door,
He dropped the [D] poor old devil in the waters of Bredore.
Oh, the green and lofty mountain by the water's [A] awkward door
Has stood for many, many years, and will stand for [D] many more.
It was the home of Kelly, and beside his [G] waters blue.
Because he was [D] so lonesome, [A] Kelly made his [D] Irish brew.
Kelly dearly loved the Highlands, but he couldn't [A] live alone.
For the breezes seemed to whisper, Kelly boy you [D] must come home.
The breezes kept a-callin', kept a-callin' [G] night and day.
Till from that [D] lofty mountain top they lured him far away.
Oh, the green and lofty mountain by the water's [A] awkward door
Has stood for many, many years, and will stand for [D] many more.
It was the home of Kelly, and beside his [G] waters blue.
Because he [D] was so lonesome, [A] Kelly made his [D] Irish brew.
Now the government is building a causeway [A] or Bredore,
And the top of Kelly's mountain will make a [D] splendid floor.
For the rock and gravel are so good and very [G] handy too.
They're busting [D] down the mountain where old Kelly made his brew.
Oh, the green and lofty mountain by the water's [A] awkward door
Has stood for many, many years, and will stand for [D] many more.
It was the home of Kelly, and beside his [G] waters blue.
Because he [D] was so lonesome, [A] Kelly made his [D] Irish brew.
[G] Yes, because he [D] was so lonesome, Kelly made his Irish brew.
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Well, Kelly was an Irishman, there is no [A] doubt of that.
His mother's name was Bridget, and his father's [D] name was Pat.
Well, Kelly came from Ireland, and was lured back [G] home again.
And he left us [D] Kelly's Mountain to perpetuate the name.
_ Oh, the green and lofty mountain by the water's [A] awkward door
Has stood for many, many years, and will [D] stand for many more.
It was the home of Kelly, and beside his [G] waters blue. _
_ Because he [D] was so lonesome, Kelly made his Irish brew.
_ One day the wily devil climbed to the [A] mountain top,
Said he to Mr.
Kelly, I would like a [D] little drop.
Well, be gore sir, you'll get it.
Kelly opened wide [G] the door,
He dropped the [D] poor old devil in the waters of Bredore.
_ _ Oh, the green and lofty mountain by the water's [A] awkward door
Has stood for many, many years, and will stand for [D] many more.
It was the home of Kelly, and beside his [G] waters blue.
_ Because he was [D] so lonesome, [A] Kelly made his [D] Irish brew.
_ Kelly dearly loved the Highlands, but he couldn't [A] live alone.
For the breezes seemed to whisper, Kelly boy you [D] must come home.
The breezes kept a-callin', kept a-callin' [G] night and _ day.
Till from that [D] lofty mountain top they lured him far away.
Oh, the green and lofty mountain by the water's [A] awkward door
Has stood for many, many years, and will stand for [D] many more.
It was the home of Kelly, and beside his [G] waters blue.
_ Because he [D] was so lonesome, [A] Kelly made his [D] Irish brew.
_ Now the government is building a causeway [A] or Bredore,
And the top of Kelly's mountain will make a [D] splendid floor.
For the rock and gravel are so good and very [G] handy too.
_ They're busting [D] down the mountain where old Kelly made his brew.
_ Oh, the green and lofty mountain by the water's [A] awkward door
Has stood for many, many years, and will stand for [D] many more.
It was the home of Kelly, and beside his [G] waters blue. _ _
Because he [D] was so lonesome, [A] Kelly made his [D] Irish brew.
[G] Yes, because he [D] was so lonesome, Kelly made his Irish brew.
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