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{title: Irish Rover}
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{artist: The Pogues}
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{album: Best of the Pogues}
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{cover: best-of-the-pogues}
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{language: english}
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{columns: 2}
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{define: G frets 3 2 0 0 0 3}
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{define: C frets X 3 2 0 1 0}
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{define: D frets X X 0 2 3 2}
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[G]On the fourth of July
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Eighteen hundred and [C]six
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We set [G]sail from the sweet cove of [D]Cork
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We were [G]sailing away
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With a cargo of [C]bricks
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For the [G]grand city [D]hall in New [G]York
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{newline}
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It was an [G]wonderful craft
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She was [D]rigged fore and aft
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And oh, [G]how the wild wind [D]drove her
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She stood [G]several blasts
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She had [C]twenty seven masts
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And they [G]called her the Irish [D]Ro[G]ver
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We had one million bags
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Of the best Sligo rags
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We had two million barrels of stone
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We had three million sides
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Of old blind horses hides
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We had four million barrels of bones
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We had five million hogs
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And six million dogs
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Seven million barrels of porter
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We had eight million bails
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Of old nanny-goats' tails
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In the hold of the Irish Rover
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There was awl Mickey Coote
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Who played hard on his flute
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When the ladies lined up for a set
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He was tootin' with skill
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For each sparkling quadrille
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Though the dancers were fluther'd and bet
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With his smart witty talk
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He was cock of the walk
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And he rolled the dames under and over
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They all knew at a glance
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When he took up his stance
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That he sailed in the Irish Rover
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There was Barney McGee
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From the banks of the Lee
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There was Hogan from County Tyrone
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There was Johnny McGurk
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Who was scared stiff of work
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And a man from Westmeath called Malone
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There was Slugger O'Toole
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Who was drunk as a rule
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And Fighting Bill Treacy from Dover
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And your man, Mick MacCann
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From the banks of the Bann
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Was the skipper of the Irish Rover
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We had sailed seven years
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When the measles broke out
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And the ship lost its way in the fog
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And that whale of a crew
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Was reduced down to two
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Just myself and the Captain's old dog
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Then the ship struck a rock
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Oh Lord! What a shock!
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The bulkhead was turned right over
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Turned nine times around
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And the poor old dog was drowned
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And the las of the Irish Rover
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