Chords for The Wolfe Tones - The Rights Of Man
Tempo:
109.55 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
Cm
Bb
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bb] I [Eb] speak with grandeur, [Ab] one night in slumber, [Eb] my [Gm] mind [Cm] did wander, mere [Db] to [Ab] at low.
[Bb]
[Eb] The centre station of [Ab] this Irish [Eb] nation, a [Gm] [Cm] congregation [Fm] unto me [Eb] was shown.
[Ab] Beyond my counting, [Eb] upon a mountain, near [Gm] to a [Cm] fountain that [Fm] clearly ran.
[Bb] I
[Eb] fear to tremble, [Ab] I'll not [Eb] dissemble, [Bb] as they [C]
assembled for [Ab] the [Eb] rights of man.
All clad in green, [Ab] there I [Eb] thought I seen, a [Gm] virtuous [Cm] queen who was [Ab] brave and old.
[Bb]
[Eb] Saying, children dear, now [Ab]
[Eb] do not fear, but [Gm] [Cm] come and hear what [Ab] I [Eb] will unfold.
[Ab] This fertile country, [Eb] for seven centuries, since [Gm] [Cm] Dromgo's entry upon [Ab] our [Bb] land.
[Eb] Has been kept under, [Ab] with [Eb] walls unnumbered, and [Gm] [Cm] always thundered of, [Ab] the [Eb] rights of man.
Because you tried it, you so derided, [Bb] and when [Cm] divided, alas [Ab] you know.
[Bb]
[Eb] All in disorder, [Ab] round [Eb] Aaron's border, strife, [Gm] [Cm] grief and murder, [Fm] have [Eb] left you low.
[Ab] Let each communion, [Eb] detest disunion, in [Gm] love [Cm] and union, join [Ab] hand in [Bb] hand.
And [Eb] believe, O Grannie, that [Ab] [Eb] proud Britannia, [Gm] shall know [Cm] more of you, of [Ab] the [Eb] rights of man.
Then I thought the crowd, they [Ab] all [Eb] spoke aloud, and [Gm] fighting [Cm] stopped and vowed to [Ab] take a [Bb] place.
They [Eb] seemed delighted and all united, not [Gm] to [Cm] be frightened, [Ab] but [Eb] to rejoice.
[Ab] Her harp so pleasing, [Eb] she played amazing, I [Bb] [Cm] still stood gazing but could not [Fm]
understand.
[Bb] [Eb] She sang most enchanting and [Ab] [Eb] most endearing, saying always [Cm] be true to [Ab] the rights
[Eb] of man.
[Bb]
[Eb] The centre station of [Ab] this Irish [Eb] nation, a [Gm] [Cm] congregation [Fm] unto me [Eb] was shown.
[Ab] Beyond my counting, [Eb] upon a mountain, near [Gm] to a [Cm] fountain that [Fm] clearly ran.
[Bb] I
[Eb] fear to tremble, [Ab] I'll not [Eb] dissemble, [Bb] as they [C]
assembled for [Ab] the [Eb] rights of man.
All clad in green, [Ab] there I [Eb] thought I seen, a [Gm] virtuous [Cm] queen who was [Ab] brave and old.
[Bb]
[Eb] Saying, children dear, now [Ab]
[Eb] do not fear, but [Gm] [Cm] come and hear what [Ab] I [Eb] will unfold.
[Ab] This fertile country, [Eb] for seven centuries, since [Gm] [Cm] Dromgo's entry upon [Ab] our [Bb] land.
[Eb] Has been kept under, [Ab] with [Eb] walls unnumbered, and [Gm] [Cm] always thundered of, [Ab] the [Eb] rights of man.
Because you tried it, you so derided, [Bb] and when [Cm] divided, alas [Ab] you know.
[Bb]
[Eb] All in disorder, [Ab] round [Eb] Aaron's border, strife, [Gm] [Cm] grief and murder, [Fm] have [Eb] left you low.
[Ab] Let each communion, [Eb] detest disunion, in [Gm] love [Cm] and union, join [Ab] hand in [Bb] hand.
And [Eb] believe, O Grannie, that [Ab] [Eb] proud Britannia, [Gm] shall know [Cm] more of you, of [Ab] the [Eb] rights of man.
Then I thought the crowd, they [Ab] all [Eb] spoke aloud, and [Gm] fighting [Cm] stopped and vowed to [Ab] take a [Bb] place.
They [Eb] seemed delighted and all united, not [Gm] to [Cm] be frightened, [Ab] but [Eb] to rejoice.
[Ab] Her harp so pleasing, [Eb] she played amazing, I [Bb] [Cm] still stood gazing but could not [Fm]
understand.
[Bb] [Eb] She sang most enchanting and [Ab] [Eb] most endearing, saying always [Cm] be true to [Ab] the rights
[Eb] of man.
Key:
Eb
Ab
Cm
Bb
Gm
Eb
Ab
Cm
[Bb] _ I [Eb] speak _ with _ _ grandeur, [Ab] one night in slumber, _ [Eb] _ _ my [Gm] mind [Cm] did _ wander, _ _ mere [Db] to [Ab] at _ low.
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] The centre station _ of [Ab] this Irish _ [Eb] nation, _ _ a [Gm] _ [Cm] congregation _ _ [Fm] unto _ me [Eb] was shown. _ _
_ _ [Ab] Beyond my counting, [Eb] upon a mountain, near [Gm] to a [Cm] fountain that [Fm] clearly ran.
_ [Bb] _ _ I _
[Eb] fear to tremble, [Ab] I'll not [Eb] _ dissemble, [Bb] as they [C] _
assembled for [Ab] the [Eb] rights of _ man.
_ _ _ All clad in green, [Ab] there I [Eb] thought I seen, a [Gm] virtuous [Cm] queen who was [Ab] brave and old.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
[Eb] Saying, children dear, now [Ab]
[Eb] do not fear, but [Gm] [Cm] come and hear what [Ab] I [Eb] will _ unfold.
_ [Ab] This fertile _ country, [Eb] for seven centuries, since [Gm] _ [Cm] Dromgo's entry upon [Ab] our _ _ [Bb] _ _ land.
[Eb] Has been kept under, [Ab] with [Eb] walls _ unnumbered, and [Gm] [Cm] always thundered of, [Ab] the [Eb] rights of man. _
_ _ _ _ _ Because you tried it, you so derided, _ [Bb] and when [Cm] _ divided, _ alas [Ab] you know.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
[Eb] All in disorder, [Ab] round [Eb] Aaron's border, strife, [Gm] [Cm] grief and _ murder, [Fm] have [Eb] left you low.
_ _ [Ab] Let each communion, _ [Eb] detest _ disunion, in [Gm] love [Cm] and union, join [Ab] hand in _ _ [Bb] _ _ hand.
And [Eb] believe, O Grannie, that [Ab] [Eb] proud _ Britannia, [Gm] shall know [Cm] more of you, of [Ab] the [Eb] rights of man. _ _
_ _ _ Then I thought the crowd, they [Ab] all [Eb] spoke aloud, _ and [Gm] fighting [Cm] stopped and vowed to [Ab] take a _ _ [Bb] place. _
They [Eb] seemed _ delighted and all _ united, not [Gm] to [Cm] be frightened, [Ab] but [Eb] to rejoice. _
_ _ [Ab] Her harp so pleasing, [Eb] she played _ amazing, I [Bb] [Cm] still stood gazing but could not [Fm]
understand.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] She sang most _ enchanting and [Ab] [Eb] most _ endearing, saying always [Cm] be true to [Ab] the _ _ rights _
[Eb] of man. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] The centre station _ of [Ab] this Irish _ [Eb] nation, _ _ a [Gm] _ [Cm] congregation _ _ [Fm] unto _ me [Eb] was shown. _ _
_ _ [Ab] Beyond my counting, [Eb] upon a mountain, near [Gm] to a [Cm] fountain that [Fm] clearly ran.
_ [Bb] _ _ I _
[Eb] fear to tremble, [Ab] I'll not [Eb] _ dissemble, [Bb] as they [C] _
assembled for [Ab] the [Eb] rights of _ man.
_ _ _ All clad in green, [Ab] there I [Eb] thought I seen, a [Gm] virtuous [Cm] queen who was [Ab] brave and old.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
[Eb] Saying, children dear, now [Ab]
[Eb] do not fear, but [Gm] [Cm] come and hear what [Ab] I [Eb] will _ unfold.
_ [Ab] This fertile _ country, [Eb] for seven centuries, since [Gm] _ [Cm] Dromgo's entry upon [Ab] our _ _ [Bb] _ _ land.
[Eb] Has been kept under, [Ab] with [Eb] walls _ unnumbered, and [Gm] [Cm] always thundered of, [Ab] the [Eb] rights of man. _
_ _ _ _ _ Because you tried it, you so derided, _ [Bb] and when [Cm] _ divided, _ alas [Ab] you know.
[Bb] _ _ _ _
[Eb] All in disorder, [Ab] round [Eb] Aaron's border, strife, [Gm] [Cm] grief and _ murder, [Fm] have [Eb] left you low.
_ _ [Ab] Let each communion, _ [Eb] detest _ disunion, in [Gm] love [Cm] and union, join [Ab] hand in _ _ [Bb] _ _ hand.
And [Eb] believe, O Grannie, that [Ab] [Eb] proud _ Britannia, [Gm] shall know [Cm] more of you, of [Ab] the [Eb] rights of man. _ _
_ _ _ Then I thought the crowd, they [Ab] all [Eb] spoke aloud, _ and [Gm] fighting [Cm] stopped and vowed to [Ab] take a _ _ [Bb] place. _
They [Eb] seemed _ delighted and all _ united, not [Gm] to [Cm] be frightened, [Ab] but [Eb] to rejoice. _
_ _ [Ab] Her harp so pleasing, [Eb] she played _ amazing, I [Bb] [Cm] still stood gazing but could not [Fm]
understand.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] She sang most _ enchanting and [Ab] [Eb] most _ endearing, saying always [Cm] be true to [Ab] the _ _ rights _
[Eb] of man. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _