Three Lovely Lassies From Kimmage
The Dubliners
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G D G [Verse 1]G There are three lovely lassies from Kimmage,D From Kimmage, from Kimmage, fromG KimmageG And whenever there with a bit of a scrimmageD G Sure I was the toughest of allC G D G Sure I was the toughest of all [Verse 2]G Well the cause of the row is Joe CashinD G Joe Cashin, Joe Cashin, Joe CashinG For he told me he thought I’d look smashin’D G At a dance at the Adelaide HallC G D G At a dance at the Adelaide Hall [Verse 3]G He told me he thought we should marry,Continúa después del anuncioD G Should marry, should marry, should marryG So he said it was foolish to tarryD G So he lent me the price of the ringC G D G So he lent me the price of the ring [Verse 4]G When he gets a few jars he goes franticD Goes frantic, goes frantic, goesG franticG Well he’s tall and he’s dark and romanticD G And I love him in spite of it allC G D G And I love him in spite of it all [Verse 5]G Well me dad said he’d give us a present,D G A present, a present, a presentG A stool and a lovely stuffed pheasantD G And a picture to hang on the wallC G D G And a picture to hang on the wall [Verse 6]G I went down to the tenancy sectionD The section, the section, theG sectionG The T.D. just before the electionD G Said he’d get me a house near me maC G D G Said he’d get me a house near me ma [Verse 7]G Well I’m getting a house the man said itD G Man said it, man said it, man said itG When I’ve five or six kids to me creditD G In the meantime we’ll live with me maC G D G In the meantime we’ll live with me ma