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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Tabbed by Jack Dingler [email protected] The Lark in the Morning Irish Traditional Chorus: The FLark in the morning she Crises off her Amnest She goes Dmoff in the air with the Cdew all on her Dmbreast And like the jolly ploughboy she Cwhistles and she Amsings. She goes Dmhome in the evening with the Cdew all on her Dmwings. Oh Roger the ploughboy he is a dashing blade, He goes whistling and singing for yonder leafy shade He met with dark-eyed Susan, she's handsome I declare, And she's far more enticing than the birds all in the air. As they were coming home from the rakes of the town, The meadow being all mown and the grass had been cut down. As they should chance to tumble all on the new-mown hay Oh it's kiss me now or never this bonnie lass would say. When twenty long weeks were over and past Her mammy asked the reason why she thickened round the waist. It was the pretty ploughboy this girl then did say For he asked me for to tumble, all on the new-mown hay. Here's a health to you ploughboy wherever you may be, That's like having a bonnie lass sitting on each knee. With a pint of good strong porter, he'll whistle and he'll sing And the ploughboy is as happy as a prince or a king ***************************************** Chords in the chorus and verse are the same progression.
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