Key: G major
Verse 1
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As I came down through Dublin city
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at the hour of twelve at night
the Spanish lady
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washing her feet by candlelight
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D
First she washed them,
then she dried them
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D
over a fire of angry coal
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C
In all my life I never did see
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D
Whack for the toor -a -loo -a -lay
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Whack for the toor -a -loo -a -lay
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At the hour of half past eight
the Spanish lady
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Brushin' her hair in broad daylight
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First she brushed it, then she tossed it
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And her luck was a silver comb
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C
In all my life I ne 'er did see
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Whack for the two -a -loo -a lad
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Whack for the two -a -loo -a lad
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As the sun began to set
the Spanish lady
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Catching a moth in a golden net
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When she saw me then she fled me
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Lifted her pretty coat over me
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C
In all my life I ne 'er did see
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Whack for the to -ro -ro -ro -ro -lay,
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Whack for the to -ro -ro -ro -ro -lay
I've wandered south,
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Chris Donnie, Butter and Patrick's Clause,
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All they charge lay their hand upon me,
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Call that a fire of bashing coal.
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Neat and sweet about her soul?
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Whack for the to -ra -loo -ra
Outro 1
-lay.
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ChordsD G C
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