Erin
Steeleye Span
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G [Verse]C At the setting of the sunD G When my long day's work was doneC I went out along the seashore for a walkEm C And I being all aloneG C I sat down upon a stoneG D G To gaze upon the streets of New York [Chorus]G C Erin grá mo chroíD G You're the dear old land to meC You're the fairest that my eyes have ever seenEm C And if ever I go homeG C From you I never will roamG D From my own dear native land farG C G awayContinúa después del anuncio[Verse]C With the turf fire burning brightD G On a cold, dark winter's nightC And the snow flakes falling gently to the groundEm C When St. Patrick's day comes 'roundG C We'll wear the shamrock greenG D G In my own dear native land far away [Chorus]G C Erin grá mo chroíD G You're the dear old land to meC You're the fairest that my eyes have ever seenEm C And if ever I go homeG C From you I never will roamG D From my own dear native land farG away [Instrumental]G C D G CEm C G C G D G [Verse]C Well, it broke my mother's heartD G From her I had to partC Will I ever see my mother anymore?Em C When her body it is laidG C In the cold and silent graveG D G In my own dear native land far away [Chorus]G C Erin grá mo chroíD G You're the dear old land to meC You're the fairest that my eyes have ever seenEm C And if ever I go homeG C From you I never will roamG D From my own dear native land farG away