D G Em D/ D Bm E7 A/ G D Em / G D A7 D [Verse] D G Em D Oh, the springtime returns tae the Laggan again D Bm E7 A And the lark sweetly sings ower the green fertile plain G D Em A I'll tak' the road that is dearest to me G D A7 D The road tae Drumleman that winds tae the sea [Verse] D G Em D For I've made many friends there on every green mile D Bm E7 A And the folks always greet me with a wave and a smile G D Em A If I spend all my days here, it's happy I'll be G D A7 D On the road tae Drumleman that winds tae the sea [Verse] D G Em D For we've sat 'roond the fireside when the winter wind blew D Bm E7 A And we've laughed and we've sang 'til the night was weel through G D Em A And we've had a good dram and a wee cup o' tea G D A7 D On the road tae Drumleman that winds tae the sea [Verse] D G Em D And the lang summer days when we've tramped the hills ower D Bm E7 A Tae spend oors at the Eenans on Creggan's wild shore G D Em A And the soft summer twilight made shadows tae flee G D A7 D On the road tae Drumleman that winds tae the sea [Verse] D G Em D Oh, these days passin' swiftly bring changes, I know D Bm E7 A And as time marches on from this place we must go G D Em A But I'll ever remember while the heart beats in me G D A7 D The road tae Drumleman that winds tae the sea [Verse] D G Em D So the springtime returns tae the Laggan again D Bm E7 A And the lark sweetly sings ower the green fertile plain G D Em A I'll tak' the road that is dearest to me G D A7 D The road tae Drumleman that winds tae the sea