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Christy Moore - My Little Honda 5 Ukulele

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My Little Honda 5 Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Christy Moore
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Capo on 2

CHORUS

C                        Am
oh my litle honda fifty, she's rapid and she's nifty
F                                        G
she'll get you away from the guards any day 
C                        Am 
oh my litle honda fifty, she's rapid and she's nifty 
F                                        G
she'll do a hundred and fifty on awindy day 



VERSE

C                                        Am
Well I bought her in the buy and sell in 1992 
F                                  G
A travellin man in a caravan said this is the bike for you 
C                                           Am
He was looking for a hundred pounds, well i gave in 92
F                                                   G
well i took her for a spin on the killibag road and by god she feckin flew 


REPEAT CHORUS


VERSE

C                                Am
well i drove her into newbridge, i was lookin for a couple of parts 
F                                  G
like alloy wheels and nitros and a new push button start 
C                                      Am
then i headed down to roberts town to drop in for a beer 
F                   G 
85 over the bridge in f**kin second gear 


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VERSE

C                                    Am
i was heading out from roberts town going towards timmaho 
F                                G
when i saw the guards behind be, sargeant kelly dont ya know 
C                                 Am
i said oh folks just my luck and i hit the old nitro 
F                                   G


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I think thats it, don't ate the head of me if it's wrong, sounds close enough, the 
lyrics mightn't be right but sure you can change them to suit yourself, i.e the 
names of the towns and the gardai etc.
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