Tab by Scott Davis
Update of Lyrics by Stephen Bell
Start with a down strum Am then riff 1
E ------------------------------
B --0--1--0---------------------
G -----------2--0---------------
D -----------------2--0---------
A -----------------------0--2--0
E ------------------------------
Followed by a C strum then G strum picking the bass
note of each chord
Then riff 2
E ----------0---------------
B --0--1--3----3--0---------
G -------------------2--0---
D -------------------------3
A --------------------------
E --------------------------
Followed by an F strum then a D strum picking the bass
note of each chord
Then repeat above.
AmCG
Well who could blame me I was just a lad of Eighteen
years
AmFD
Locking for adventure, I was heading for the sun
AmCG
And I left the polytechnic, And left for the southern
hemisphere
AmF
Me Ma said not to drink to much. I knew that I'd
drink far too much
DmG
?Cause Dezzy Rielly wrote me And he told me it was so
much fun
AmF
The day that I got off the plane he met me there with
Frank McShane
DmGD
They took me to the city and we stopped in for the one
D
And I saw a...
Chorus
GAm
Hurling stick from Derry And a door knocker from Cork
CFC
The cap upon the wall just like the one I saw me
Granda wearing
GAm
Up above the doorway De Valera smiling down
CDG AM
At a posters in the hallway of the pubs of Dublin Town
Riff 1 and Riff 2
AmCG
Well who could blame me I could hold a tune and play a
bit
AmFD
I'l only ever played in rock bands, but me accent it
was right
AmCG
And we played the tunes, we sang the songs, and for
the first time in me life I fit
AmF
And I liked the girl behind the bar, she was out six
months from Mulengar
DmG
We'd all stop and have a jar, after work on Friday
night's
AmF
She told me that she loved this place, I leat across I
kissed her face
DmGD
Me Irish heartbeat it did race, me Celtic head felt
light
D
Beneath the...
Chorus repeat
Riff 1 and Riff 2 x 2
AmCG
So who could blame me I was now a man of nineteen
years
AmFD
And it was the first time I'd spent Christmas on me
own
AmCG
Me Visa had expired and I'd began to like Australian
beer
AmF
And the cap upon the wall just like the one I saw me
Granda wearing
DmG
Made me long for Ireland and I booked me ticket home
AmF
I walked into the house in Dublin City asking about me
family history
DmG
The photos and the trinkets and the cap me Granda
owned
AmF
But then me ma looked at me in shock she said me boy
we sold the lot
DmGD
To a pleasant man from Melbourne who called us on the
phone
She'ld sold the?..
GAm
Hurling stick from Derry and a door knocker from Cork
CFC
The cap upon the wall just like the one I saw me
Granda wearing
GAm
Up above the doorway De Valera had come down
CDG AM
And an ashtray that me Da? stole From a pub in Dublin
Town
An Accordeon from Italy That had never played a tune
And a shamrock made of plastic And a world cup team
from ninety
A horseshoe and a briar pipe, An ancient brick of peat
I looked down in surprise to see, The floor beneath my
feet
A recording by the Waterboys, A recipe for stew
and a litre of the Liffey and picture of James Gatway
The text books from the poly, Over which we used to
toil
And a paperback edition, Of the world of Roddy Doyle
She?d sold the crystal vase from Waterford, The Cup
from Donegal
She?d gone and sold the toilet seat, I had to stand to
do my business
A blackthorn stick from Arklow, Some driftwood from
the shore
The fiddle in the attic, And the sash me father wore
GAm
She sold the Hurling stick from Derry and a door
knocker from Cork
CFC
The cap upon the wall just like the one I saw me
Granda wearing
Up above the doorway, De Valera had come down
And an ashtray that me Da? stole, From a Pub in Dublin
Town
So I think perhaps I?ll get drunk, At the Pub in
Dublin Town
Steve Bell (stevedinga@yahoo.com)