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Blackwater Side

Daoiri Farrell

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Daoirí Farrell is an Irish folk singer and player of the Irish bouzouki. Herbert Jansch, mais conhecido por Bert Jansch, é um músico escocês,

ex-integrante da banda Pentangle. Morreu aos 67, vítima de um câncer no pulmão.

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Simplificar Afinação: D A D G A DTecla: GCapotraste: 5th traste I couldn't do intro or end of verses (transitions) like Daoiri so I added my own. Feel free to make suggestions. [Intro] G C D G G C D C D Em D C D G D7 G C D G D7 [Verse 1] G C D G Oh, as I went out one morning, it was early as I strayed, G C D C D And it being all in the month of May, when the birds sang in the shade, G C D C D And the sun smiled melodiously then following close with pride G C D G D7 Were the primroses and the daises from around Blackwater side. [Verse 2] G C D G Well I went on but half a mile when there I chanced to spy G C D C D Two lovers talking as they walked down by Blackwater side. G C D C D And as he held her in his arms, these words to him she said, G C D G D7 “Oh stay at home and do not roam from your lovely Irish maid.” [Verse 3] G C D G “For, when you are in America, those Yankee girls you’ll find, G C D C D And you’ll have sweethearts of your own more pleasing to your eye. G C D C D And you'll forget those promises and vows to me you made, G C D G D7 So stay at home and do not roam from your lovely Irish maid.” [Verse 4] G C D G “Oh when I'm in America, those Yankee girls I’ll surely find, G C D C D But they have to be more charming than the one that I left behind, Em D C D G D7 For there’s not a flower in yonder bower or bloom in yonder glade, G C D G D7 That can remind me, love, of you, me lovely Irish maid.” [Verse 5] G C D G “Oh, it's many a foolish man,” said she, “has left for a foreign shore, G C D C D And leaving his own true love behind, perhaps to see no more. Em D C D G D7 But in the crossing of the Atlantic foam sometimes their graves are made, G C D G D7 So stay at home, and do not roam, from your lovely Irish maid.” [Verse 6] G C D G Oh, like two fond hearts together well this couple did embrace, G C D C D Like cherry blossums on the flower the tears fell from her face, Em D C D G D7 “And, there’s not a day when you’re away that I'll visit still this place G C D G D7 So stay at home with me now, I'm your lovely Irish maid.” [Verse 7] G C D G Oh, as I roved out one morning, it was early as I strayed, G C D C D And it being all in the month of May, when the birds sang in the shade, G C D C D When the sun smiled melodiously then following close with pride G C D Em D Were the primroses and the daises from around Blackwater side. G C D G Were the primroses and the daises from around Blackwater side.
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