Glenarm Bay
The Irish Rovers
Continúa después del anuncio
Tono:
D Bm A GA G D [Verse]D Bm A G It was on a mild September mornA G D the weather it being warmD Bm D It had been my luck to strayBm along the bay of sweet GlenarmD Bm For the yellow corn was wavingD Bm bright and everything looked gayD Bm And the blue waves washed theA G A G D pebbles white along Glenarm Bay [Verse]D Bm A It was there I espied a charmingG A G D maid a maid both young and gayD Bm D And the sun arose it brighterBm shone as she appeared that dayD Bm D I stepped up to this fair youngBm maid and this to her did sayD Bm A G What brings you here so earlyA G D dear along Glenarm BayContinúa después del anuncioD Bm A GA G D [Verse]D Bm A G She answered me right modestlyA G D what makes you ask me soD Bm There’s nothing brings young womenD Bm here but all young men do knowD Bm D It is the love of you my dear sheBm answered modestlyD Bm A Sure a manly man won’t annoy meG A G D along Glenarm Bay [Verse]D Bm A G Says I my dear you must not fearA G D your request I won’t denyD Bm D If you but knew the pain of loveBm that in my heart does lieD Bm D You must surely take me as yourBm love and name the happy dayD Bm A G And cure the wound that youA G D caused me along Glenarm BayD Bm A GA G D [Verse]D Bm A G Says she my dear if you’reA G D sincere here is my heart and handD Bm D And I’ll never forget the happyBm morn that we met along the strandD Bm D And when old age comes rolling onBm and our locks are turning greyD Bm A G We will always mind the happyA G D morn we met along the BayD Bm A G