Key: C major
Verse 1
C
Dm
G
C
As I went out one morning,
And the girl sat down quite calmly
C
Dm
for the humour is on me now.
G
C
Ah, be quiet, you foolish daughter,
But the daughter shook her shoulders
Bdim
G
Saying, I will and I must get mad
C
Dm
before the humour is on me now.
G
C
An d sure, who are you to turn me,
Bdim
G
And took me, darling mother,
Ah, sure, daughter dear,
C
Dm
but the humour is off me now.
G
C
Well, indeed, I'll tell me mother
this very blessed day.
C
Dm
for the humour is on me now.
G
C
Oh, well, if you must be married,
a carpenter, a tailor,
C
Dm
and the humour is on me now.
G
C
A carpenter's a sharp man
and
Dm
G
C
Well, and if you must be married,
I'll be mistress of me dairy,
C
F
for the humour is on you now.
Dm
G
C
So, at last, the daughter married
But John was all a tyrant
G
G
saying, I'm sorry that I married for,
G
D
G
C
the humor is off me now.
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