Muirsheen Durkin
The Dubliners
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Intro (flutes): C G F C x4VERSE I: E|E|E|E|-------|||-|C G In the days I went a courtin',F C I was never tired resortin'.C G To an ale house or a playhouse,F C And many's the house besidesC G But I told me brother Seamus,F C I'd go off and be right famous,C G And I never would return again,F C Until I roamed the worldwide.CHORUS: E|E|E|-------|||C G Goodbye, Muirsheen Durkin,F C Sure I'm sick and tired of workin'C G No more I'll dig for praties,F C And no longer I'll be fooledC G As sure as me name is Carney,F C I'll be off to CalifornyC G Where instead of digging praties,F C I'll be digging lumps of gold.Continúa después del anuncioInst. (flutes): C G F C x1VERSE II: E|E|E|E|-------|||-|-C G I've courted girls in Blarney,F C in Kanturk and in KillarneyG In passage and in Queenstown,F C that is the Cobh of Cork.C G Goodbye to all this pleasure,F C I'll be off to take me leisureC G And the next time that you'll hear from me,F C will be a letter from New York.CHORUS: E|E|E|-------|||C G Goodbye, Muirsheen Durkin,F C I'm sick and tired of workin'G No more I'll dig for praties,F C And no longer I'll be fooledG As sure as me name is Carney,F C I'll be off to CalifornyG Where instead of digging praties,F C I'll be digging lumps of gold.VERSE III: E|E|E|E|-------|||-|--C G Goodbye to the girls at home,F C I'm going far across the foam.C G To try and make me fortune,F C in far Amerikay.C G There's gold and jewels and plenty,F G For the poor and for the gentryC G And when I return again,F C I never more will say:CHORUS: E|E|E|-------|||C G Goodbye, Muirsheen Durkin,F C Sure I'm sick and tired of workin'C G No more I'll dig for praties,F C And no longer I'll be fooledC G As sure as me name is Carney,F C I'll be off to CalifornyC G Where instead of digging praties,F C I'll be digging lumps of gold.