The Stone Outside Dan Murphys Door
The Dubliners
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G There's a sweet garden spot in myC Am D7 memory It's the place we wereG born in and rearedG C It's long years ago since we leftAm D7 it but return there we will ifG we're sparedD Our friends and companions ofEm A7 childhood would assemble eachD night near a storeG Round Dan Murphy's shop, and howC Am D7 often we sat on the stone outsideG Dan Murphy's door [Chorus]G Those days in our hearts we willAm D7 cherish Contented although weG were poorContinúa después del anuncioG And the songs that were sung In theC D7 days we were young On the stoneG outside Dan Murphy's door [Verse 2]G When our day's work was over we'dC Am D7 meet there In the winter orG spring just the sameG Then the boys and the girls allC Am D7 together Would join in someG innocent gameD Dan Murphy would take down hisEm A7 fiddle While his daughter lookedD after the storeG C The music did ring and sweet songsAm D7 we would sing On the stoneG outside Dan Murphy's door [Verse 3]G Back again will our thoughts oftenC Am D7 wander To the scenes of ourG childhood's homeG C The friends and companions we leftAm D7 there It was poverty caused us toG roamD Since then in this life we haveEm A7 prospered But still in our heartsD we feel soreG For memory will fly to those daysC Am D7 long gone by And the stoneG outside Dan Murphy's door