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"Tell Me Ma" (Trad/Arr. GS) From "Gaelic Storm" (1998) All verses and breaks follow the structure of the opening chorus. Intro: G, followed by verse chords.
I'll Ftell me ma whenFadd9 I go Fhome, The G7boys won't leave the gFirls alone FThey pull my hair, they sFadd9tole my cFomb, But G7that's all right 'til FI go home FShe is handsome, Fadd9she is pretty, FShe's the belle of G7Belfast City, FShe is courtin', aF one, two, three FPlease won't you tell meG7 who is Fshe?
Break over verse chorus chords Now Albert Mooney says he loves her, An' all the boys are fighting for her. Knocking on the door and they're ringing on the bell, Saying, "Oh my true love, are you well?" Down she comes as white as snow With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes. Old Johnny Murphy says she'll die If she doesn't get the fellow with the roving eye CHORUS, Break over Verse\chorus chords. Let the wind and the rain and the hail come high, And the snow come shoveling from the sky. She's as nice as apple pie, She'll get her own lad by and by! an' |When she gets a lad of her own She won't tell her ma when she comes home. Let them all come as they will It's Patrick Murphy she loves still! CHORUS, with the "she is..." part repeated twice Ending: |F F F| G7 F|