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Traditional Irish - Biddy Mulligan Chords

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Biddy Mulligan Chords

(ver. 1)
Traditional Irish

Chorus:
        D                        A
You may travel from Clare to the County Kildare,
     D                       A
From Dublin right down to Macroom,
    D                          A
But where would you see a fine widow like me,
      D            A            D
Biddy Mulligan the pride of the Coombe me boys
      D            A            D
Biddy Mulligan the pride of the Coombe


Verse 1:
      D                     A
I'm a buxom fine widow that lives in a spot,
   D                         A
In Dublin its known as ''The Coombe''
   D                          A
Me shop and my stall are laid out in the street
       D         A            D
And me palace consists of one room

Chorus:

Verse 2:
   D                           A
By Patrick's street corner for 35 years
  D                           A
I stood by me stall that's no lie
    D                            A
And while I stood there, there's no one would dare
       D             A           D
To say black was the white of me eye

Chorus:

Verse 3:
       D                A
I sell apples, oranges, nuts and split peas,
D                           A
Bulls eyes and sugar sticks sweet,
   D                     A
On Saturday night I sell second hand clothes
        D            A            D
From me stall on the floor of the street,

Chorus:

Verse 4:
      D                         A
Now I have a son Mick who plays on the pipe,
   D                              A
He belongs to the Longford street band
         D                     A
It would do your heart good to see them march out
     D         A          D
On a Sunday to Sandymount Strand

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