The Pursuit Of Farmer Michael Hayes
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Bm I am a bold undaunted fox F#m That never yet was trapped or caught Bm D F#m My rent, rates and taxes I was willin' for to pay D A I made me name in fine good land Bm F#m Between Tipperary and Knocklong D A Where my forefathers lived and died F#m Bm Three thousand years ago Bm I lived as happy as King Saul F#m And loved me neighbours one and all Bm D F#m Had no animosity for either friend or foe D A Then I was of late betrayed Bm F#m By one who was a fool I know D A He told me I should leave the place F#m Bm And show my face no more Bm The day that he evicted me F#m Its then I knew that I should flee Bm D Late one night I took his life F#m And left him lying low D A He fell victim to a shot Bm F#m His agency was soon forgot D A From that day on they're searching F#m Bm For farmer Michael Hayes Bm Soon there was a great lookout F#m By land and sea myself to rout Bm D From Dublin Quay to Belfast F#m Along the ragin' sea D A By telegraph they did insert Bm F#m A great reward for my arrest D A Me figure, size and form F#m Bm Me name without mistake Bm They broke their brogues a thousand pairs F#m This great reward for to obtain Bm D F#m Still their search was all in vain for farmer Michael Hayes Bm They searched Tipperary o'er and o'er F#m The cornfields near Galtymore Bm D They then went into Wexford town F#m But did not long delay D A Through Ballyhale and Stranemore Bm F#m They searched the woods as they went on D A Its they were hungry, wet and cold F#m Bm Before the break of day Bm You may roam the world both far and near F#m But never such a tell you'll hear Bm D Of a fox to get away so clear F#m As I did from them hounds D A They searched the rocks, the gulfs, the quays Bm F#m The ships, the liners in the bays D A The ferryboats and steamers F#m Bm As they were goin' to sea Bm Around the coast they made a steer F#m From Poolbeg lighthouse to Cape Clear Bm D Killarney town and sweet Tralee F#m They then crossed into Clare D A When they landed on the shore Bm F#m They searched Kilrush from tip to toe D A They searched the baths at sweet Lisdoon F#m Bm Likewise Milltown Malbay Bm Galway bein' a place of fame F#m They thought 'twas there I might remain Bm D F#m Still their search was all in vain for I gave them all leg bail D A They searched the train at Oranmore Bm F#m As she was leavin' for Athlone D A Every wagon, car and coach F#m Bm They met along the road Bm Connemara bein' remote F#m They thought 'twas there I might resort Bm D As they were gettin' weary F#m They resolved to try Mayo D A In Ballaghadereen they had to rest Bm F#m Until the hounds they were refreshed D A They then went on to Westport F#m Bm And searched it high and low Bm Through Castlebar they made a trot F#m When they heard I was in Castlerock Bm D Still they were deluded F#m Where I lodged the night before D A In Swinford town as I lay down Bm F#m I heard a dreadful cry of hounds D A Which filled me with the notion F#m Bm To retaliate me chase Bm Being weary from the road F#m I took a drink at half past four Bm D Which filled me heart with strength and speed F#m When the hounds were gettin' slow D A As the moon began to shine Bm F#m I thought I'd make a foreign clime D A Leave them all to search away F#m Bm For farmer Michael Hayes Bm To Dublin town I made my way F#m And then to Cobh and Americay Bm D Now I'm in the land of liberty F#m Bm A fig for all my foes
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