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Capo: 5 Tuning: E A D G B E
As played on True Born Irishman Capo 5 [Intro] C F C F C F C G C [Verse 1]
Oh CFergie McCormack was walking one Fday When he Cnoticed a building on Ffire And the Cscreams of a lady could plainly be Fheard As the Cbuilding it smoldered even Ghigher Oh the Ftrembling Clady was Fclutching a Cbaby And the Cbuilding was ten stories Fhigh It could Cplainly be seen that both she and her Fbaby Were Ccertainly Gdoomed for to Cdie
[Verse 2]
Well the Cfiremen were there with their ropes and big Fladders And they were Cholding a big trampoFline They were Ctrying to entice this young lady to Fjump But Cindeed she wasn't very Gkeen For her Fbaby was too Csmall to Fsurvive such a Cfall And Cshe then refused to let Fgo Oh, well Cwhat could they do? They were all in a Fstew As they Chelplessly Ggazed from beClow

Verse 3

Well Calong came a hero, bold Fergie McFCormack Says he, “CThrow your baby to Fme!” "CIndeed I will catch it, and from death I will Fsnatch it" "And Csafe in me arms he will Gbe” Oh his Fmasculine Carms and the Fbig fullback's Ccharms Laid Cdown all this young lady's Ffears As she Ccried, “Bless you Fergie!”, she tossed her baby Fover The Cside as her Geyes filled with Ctears
[Interlude] C C/B C/A C/G (5X)

Verse 4

Well the Crest of the story can long be Fremembered In Chistory throughout all the Fland As that Cbaby came down and the crowd gathered Fround Oh it Clanded safely in Fergie's Garms “Oh, he's Frescued the Cchild!” said the Fcrowd going Cwild But the Cexcitement was clearly too Fmuch As they Call gazed in wonder, with a swift up-and-Funder He Ckicked forty Gmeters to Ctouch