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The Lucky Leprechaun by Laurie Ardis c. 2020 Melody: Dggabdba, cbggF#g, Dggabdb, dedced, deedcddb,dcbaga, DDggabdba, bcbggF#g Guitar Strum should Drone on like a bagpipe: bahng bahng bahng bahng (strum d d d d)...except for last phrase of each verse then (dudud). (NOTE... for guitar: capital letters indicate notes picked on strings 4,5,6. lower case letters indicate notes picked on strings 1, 2, 3) Look for tab in future. [Verse 1]
GOh, once there was a lepGrechaun, who woDre a coat of grGeen G He livGed under a rGainbow, the prCettiest ever seDen D But Che had not a poGt of gold, as leDgend spins the yarDn The poGt was full of goGlden corn and keCpt it Din the baGrn G G G
[Verse 2]
He hGad a cow whose naGme was Moo, she atDe the corn he glGeaned G While woGrking in his garGden found, a foCur-leaf clover gDreen D Oh loCok, said he, my luckGy day! For mCe it's come to pass D And the Gleprechaun was hGappy, his poCt to fDill at laGst G G G
[Verse 3]
The neGxt day, Lucky LepGrechaun, set oDut to find some gGold G He broughGt the cow aloGng with him and sCo the story goDes D He dCropped some corn beGhind them --His paDth back home to fiDnd And suGddenly he sGaw a coin, a glitCter anDd a shiGne G G G A A A A
[Verse 4]
First therAe was one and thAen there's two and moEre and more he Agot A He piAcked up all the shiAny gold and pDut them in his pEot E When alDl the coins were spAilling out, He tDurned to leave for hEome But the coAw had eaten all thAe corn, and the patDh to hoEme was goAne A A A
[Verse 5]
ABut lucky little lAeprechaun, saw the colEors in the sAky A He trottAed towards that rAainbow and keDpt his head held hiEgh E And sDoon there was his tiAny house Where-he Eset his pot of goEld And tAhat's the way the sAtory ends, at leDast that'sE what I'm toAld.A A E A