Chords for The Old Woman From Wexford (The Fables)
Tempo:
70.975 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Ah, there was an old woman from Wexford, in Wexford town to dwell
She loved her husband dearly, and another one twice as [Bm] well
With me rightful Diddy [D] Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
One day she went to the doctor, some medicine for to find
She said, Doctor, give me something for to make the old man blind
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
Feed him eggs and marrowbone, and make him suck them all
It won't be very long after, surely he won't see you at all
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
She fed him eggs and marrowbone, and made him suck them all
It wasn't very long after, surely he couldn't see the wall
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
So she had to control herself, but that might be a sin
So she had to go to the water, just to see it not falling
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
[A] [D] [A] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [Bm] [A] [D]
[E] The old woman she stepped back for, to have her running go
The old man [A] gently stepped [E] aside, and she went [A] down below
[E] With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
She swam and swam and swam, until she couldn't of heard a swim
The old man [A] grabbed a log, like a [E] roll, and pushed it [A] further in
With [E] me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
Now eating eggs and marrowbone, won't make the old man blind
But if you want [A] to drown, you [A] must leave the horse [E] behind
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful [D] Durrelly
[N]
She loved her husband dearly, and another one twice as [Bm] well
With me rightful Diddy [D] Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
One day she went to the doctor, some medicine for to find
She said, Doctor, give me something for to make the old man blind
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
Feed him eggs and marrowbone, and make him suck them all
It won't be very long after, surely he won't see you at all
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
She fed him eggs and marrowbone, and made him suck them all
It wasn't very long after, surely he couldn't see the wall
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
So she had to control herself, but that might be a sin
So she had to go to the water, just to see it not falling
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
[A] [D] [A] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [D]
[A] [Bm] [A] [D]
[E] The old woman she stepped back for, to have her running go
The old man [A] gently stepped [E] aside, and she went [A] down below
[E] With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
She swam and swam and swam, until she couldn't of heard a swim
The old man [A] grabbed a log, like a [E] roll, and pushed it [A] further in
With [E] me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
Now eating eggs and marrowbone, won't make the old man blind
But if you want [A] to drown, you [A] must leave the horse [E] behind
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful [D] Durrelly
[N]
Key:
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Bm
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Bm
_ _ _ Ah, there was an old woman from Wexford, in Wexford town to dwell
She loved her husband dearly, and another one twice as [Bm] well
With me rightful Diddy [D] Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
One _ day she went to the doctor, some medicine for to find
She said, Doctor, give me something for to make the old man blind
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
_ _ _ _ _ _ Feed him eggs and marrowbone, and make him suck them all
It won't be very long after, surely he won't see you at all
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
She _ _ fed him eggs and marrowbone, and made him suck them all
It wasn't very long after, surely he couldn't see the wall
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
So she had to control herself, but that might be a sin
So she had to go to the water, just to see it not falling
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ [Bm] _ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] The old woman she stepped back for, to have her running go
The old man [A] gently stepped [E] aside, and she went [A] down below
[E] With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
She _ swam and swam and swam, until she couldn't of heard a swim
The old man [A] grabbed a log, like a [E] roll, and pushed it [A] further in
With [E] me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
Now _ eating eggs and marrowbone, won't make the old man blind
But if you want [A] to drown, you [A] must leave the horse [E] behind
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful [D] Durrelly _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
She loved her husband dearly, and another one twice as [Bm] well
With me rightful Diddy [D] Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
One _ day she went to the doctor, some medicine for to find
She said, Doctor, give me something for to make the old man blind
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
_ _ _ _ _ _ Feed him eggs and marrowbone, and make him suck them all
It won't be very long after, surely he won't see you at all
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
She _ _ fed him eggs and marrowbone, and made him suck them all
It wasn't very long after, surely he couldn't see the wall
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
So she had to control herself, but that might be a sin
So she had to go to the water, just to see it not falling
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ [A] _ [D] _
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_ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ [Bm] _ _ [A] _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] The old woman she stepped back for, to have her running go
The old man [A] gently stepped [E] aside, and she went [A] down below
[E] With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
She _ swam and swam and swam, until she couldn't of heard a swim
The old man [A] grabbed a log, like a [E] roll, and pushed it [A] further in
With [E] me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful Durrelly
Now _ eating eggs and marrowbone, won't make the old man blind
But if you want [A] to drown, you [A] must leave the horse [E] behind
With me rightful Diddy Fullero, and me rightful [D] Durrelly _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _