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BOTANY BAY; Traditional Irish/Australian NOTE: The key of D is my own personal choice. NOTE2: It's quite fastforward, I'd recomend lissening to a youtube-cover to get the right tempo. Note 3: I'm not really sureif the "E4" is called a E4, but you grab it like this: e|---0---| B|---0---| G|---1---| D|---2---| A|---0---| E|---0---| Intro: D Bm G A D D x4 Chorus:
DFarewell to your bricks anBmd mortar, fGarewell to your Adirty lDies DFarewell to your gangers aBmnd gang planks and to hE4ell with your overtime The Dgood ship RagaBmmuffin she's Glying Aat the DQuay For to tDake oul Pat with his sBmhovel on his back Bm----> To the shores of Botany Bay
D x4 (Away........) Same thing, but different Lyrics: Verse 1: I'm on my way down to the Quay where the ship at anchor lies To command a gang of navvys that they told me to engage I thought I'd drop in for a drink before I went away For to take a trip on an emigrant ship To the shores of Botany Bay Chorus: (Farewell to your... etc etc) Verse 2: The boss came up this morning, he says "well Pat, you know If you don't get your navvys out, I'm afraid you'll have to go" So I asked him for my wages and demanded all my pay For I told him straight, I'm going to emigrate To the shores of Botany Bay Chorus Verse 3: And when I reach Australia I'll go and look for gold There's plenty there for the digging of, or so I have been told Or else I'll go back to my trade and a hundred bricks I'll lay Because I live for an eight hour shift On the shores of Botany Bay Chorus: The End! (on D)