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{title: Dirty glass}
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{artist: Dropkick Murphys}
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{album: Blackout}
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{cover: blackout}
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{language: english}
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{columns: 1}
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{define: D base-fret 5 frets X 0 2 2 2 0}
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{define: G base-fret 3 frets 0 2 2 1 0 0}
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{define: A base-fret 5 frets 0 2 2 1 0 0}
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{define: Bm base-fret 7 frets 0 2 2 0 0 0}
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[D]Murphy, Murphy, [G]darling [D]dear
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I [G]long for you [D]now night and [A]day
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Your [D]pain was my pleasure, your [G]sorrow my [D]joy
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I [G]feel now I've [D]lost you to [A]health and good [D]cheer
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{newline}
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[G]Darcy, when I met you I was [D]five years too [A]young
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A [D]boy beyond his [G]age, or so I'd [A]tell some[D]one
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[Bm]Anyone who'd listen and a [G]few who couldn't care
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Still I [D]welcomed you with [G]open arms, my [A]love I did [D]share
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{start_of_chorus}
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[D]Darcy, Darcy [G]darling dear
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You [D]left me dying, [A]crying there
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In [D]whiskey, gin, and [G]pints of beer
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I [A]fell for you my [D]darling dear
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{end_of_chorus}
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You shut me off and you showed me the door
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But you always came crawling back begging me for more
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I showed you kindness, a stool, and a tab
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Then you poured me my pain in a dirty glass
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{newline}
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{echo: Yeah, you left him bloody, battered, penniless, and poor}
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You know, I often stopped and wondered how you made it through my door
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With my brother's new non-duplicate registry ID
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Well you bit off more than you could chew the first day you met me
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You weren't the first to court me mister you won't be the last
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Oh, sure I wasn't honey, I know all about your past
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Listen to the big shot with his pager on call
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You spent most of those nights in my bathroom stall
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{newline}
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{echo: Yeah, you got him high, but you left him low}
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Mind you own business, boy, how was I to know
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That he was just a fiend and a no-good cheat
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Well it's all in the past bitch 'cause now I've got it beat
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