Free And Easy
Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh
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Well, the first of me rambles, I now will sing
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Like any small bird or thrush on the wing
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When the sun arose for to bless the land
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Well, I was free and easy for to jog alongVerse
G C G Well, the first place I rambled was to Derry Quay C D Just a few miles distant of Ballybofey G C D They sat me down for to sing a song G C G For I was free and easy for to jog along
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G C G Well, the next place I rambled was to Glasgow green C D Where the lads and lassies were to be seen G C D But I was the blithest of all the throng G C G For I was free and easy for to jog along
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G C G Well, I had not gone but a very short space C D When a nice, wee girl, she smiled in my face G C D She asked of me, am I a married man G C G No, I'm free and easy for to jog along
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G C G Well, I took this wee girl into an inn C D There we drank brandy, strong ale and gin G C D She asked of me, would I give heart and hand G C G And give o'er free and easy for to jog along
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G C G Oh no, fair maiden, such things can't be C D For I am bound for to cross the sea G C D When a man gets married, his race is run G C G He's no more free and easy for to jog along
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G C G Look at yonder stream, how it gently glides C D It can go no further than it's allowed G C D It can go no further that it gets command G C G But me, I'm free and easy for to jog along
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