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This is a slow song, the D can be strummed on it's four strings to make it sound good i.e. 4,3,2,1,2,3 and repeat if the chords is more than one bar long, same with D7 and Bm, for G play from 6 to 1 in one strum very slowly. If you are singing use a capo to get yourself in the right key, Good Luck!
At BooClavogue, as the Amsun was seFtting O'er the brCight May meadowAms of ShelmaDmlier,F
A Crebel hand set the Amheather blFazing And bCrought the Amneighbours from Dmfar and nCear.
Then CFather MC7urphy, from Fold KilDmcormack, Spurred Cup the rocks Amwith a DmwarlikeF cry;
"ACrm! Arm!" he cried, &Amquot;For FI've come to lead you, For ICreland's Amfreedom we Fwill fight or Cdie."
He led us on against the coming soldiers, And the cowardly Yeomen we put to flight; 'Twas at the Harrow the boys of Wexford Showed Booky's Regiment how men could fight. Look out for hirelings, King George of England, Search ev'ry kingdom where breathes a slave, For Father Murphy of the County Wexford Sweeps o'er the land like a mighty wave. We took Camolin and Enniscorthy, And Wexford storming drove out our foes; 'Twas at Sliabh Coillte our pikes were reeking With the crimson stream of the beaten Yeos. At Tubberneering and Ballyellis Full many a Hessian lay in his gore; Ah, Father Murphy, had aid come over The green flag floated from shore to shore! At Vinegar Hill, o'er the pleasant Slaney, Our heroes vainly stood back to back, And the Yeos at Tullow took Father Murphy And burned his body upon the rack. God grant you glory, brave Father Murphy And open heaven to all your men; The cause that called you may call tomorrow In another fight for the Green again.