Glenarm Bay

The Irish Rovers

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D Bm A G
A G D [Verse]
D Bm A G It was on a mild September morn
A G D the weather it being warm
D Bm D It had been my luck to stray
Bm along the bay of sweet Glenarm
D Bm For the yellow corn was waving
D Bm bright and everything looked gay
D Bm And the blue waves washed the
A G A G D pebbles white along Glenarm Bay [Verse]
D Bm A It was there I espied a charming
G A G D maid a maid both young and gay
D Bm D And the sun arose it brighter
Bm shone as she appeared that day
D Bm D I stepped up to this fair young
Bm maid and this to her did say
D Bm A G What brings you here so early
A G D dear along Glenarm Bay
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D Bm A G
A G D [Verse]
D Bm A G She answered me right modestly
A G D what makes you ask me so
D Bm There’s nothing brings young women
D Bm here but all young men do know
D Bm D It is the love of you my dear she
Bm answered modestly
D Bm A Sure a manly man won’t annoy me
G A G D along Glenarm Bay [Verse]
D Bm A G Says I my dear you must not fear
A G D your request I won’t deny
D Bm D If you but knew the pain of love
Bm that in my heart does lie
D Bm D You must surely take me as your
Bm love and name the happy day
D Bm A G And cure the wound that you
A G D caused me along Glenarm Bay
D Bm A G
A G D [Verse]
D Bm A G Says she my dear if you’re
A G D sincere here is my heart and hand
D Bm D And I’ll never forget the happy
Bm morn that we met along the strand
D Bm D And when old age comes rolling on
Bm and our locks are turning grey
D Bm A G We will always mind the happy
A G D morn we met along the Bay
D Bm A G
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