The Boys Of Killybegs
Tommy Makem
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(início)
D C D There are wild and rocky hills on the coast of Donegal D/F# A7 And the fishermen are hearty, brave and free D C D And the big Atlantic swell is a thing they know right well D/F# A7 D As they fight to take a living from the sea
Chorus
G D With a pleasant, rolling sea and the herring running free, D/F# A7 And the fleet all riding gently through the foam, D D/F# G D When the boats are loaded down there'll be singing in the town, D/F# A7 D When the boys of Killybegs come rolling home.
Verse
C D Well, you've donned your rubber boots, and you've got your oil-skins on D/F# A7 And you check your gear to see that it's okay D C D And your jumper keeps you warm, for it's cold before the dawn D/F# A7 D And you're ready to begin another day.
Verse
C D Now you're headed out to sea and the wind is running free D/F# A7 And you cast your nets as rain begins to fall D C D But the sun comes riding high and the clouds will soon go by D/F# A7 D And to-day you'll may-be take a bumper haul.
Verse
C D When the weather's blowing rough and the work gets very tough D/F# A7 And the ropes will raise the welts upon your hands D C D But you'll never leave the sea for whoever you may be D/F# A7 D When it's in your blood it's hard to live on land.
Verse
C D Well, there's purple on the hills and there's green down by the shore D/F# A7 And the sun has spilled his gold upon the sea D C D And there's silver down below where the herring fishes go D/F# A7 D When we catch them, there'll be gold for you and me.
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