Come My Little Son
The Dubliners
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C F Come my little son C F C And I will tell you what to do F C Undress yourself and get into bed Am F And a tale I'll tell to you C F It's all about your daddy C Am He's a man you seldom see C F For he had to roam, far away from home C F C Away from you and me C F C Remember laddie, he's still your dad Am Though he's working far away C F In the cold and heat, all the hours of The week C F C On England's motorway C F C Now when you fall and hurt yourself F C And get a feeling bad C F It isn't any good C F To go a running for your dad C F For the only time since you were C F Born he's had to spend with you C G F C He was out of a job, and we hadn't a bob F C He was signing on the brew C F C Remember laddie he's still your Dad C F And he’ll soon be home to stay C G F C For a week or two with me and you C F C When he’s built the motorway
C F C Remember laddie he's still your Dad C F And he’ll soon be home to stay C G F C For a week or two with me and you C F C When he’s built the motorway C F C Remember laddie he's still your Dad C F And he’ll soon be home to stay C G F C For a week or two with me and you C F C When he’s built the motorway C G F C For a week or two with me and you C F C When he’s built the motorway
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C F C Sure we'd like your Daddy here; yes F C Sure it would be fine C F C To have him working near our home, and F To see him all the time C F C But beggars can’t be choosers, and we F Have to bear our load C G F C For we need the money your Daddy earns F C A-working on the roads
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