[G]If you have the[C] luck of the[G] Irish
You'd be[Bm] sorry and wish you were[D7] dead
You should[Gm] have the[C] luck of the[G] Irish
And you'd[Bm] wish you was[D7] English in[G]stead![Gsus4]
[G]A thousand years of[C] torture and[G] hunger
Drove the[Bm] people away from their[D7] land
A land[G] full of[C] beauty and[G] wonder
Was[Bm] raped by the[D7] British[G] brigands!
[C]Godd
[G]amn!
oo[C]Godd
[G]amn!
oo
If[G] you could keep[C] voices like[G] flowers
There'd be[C] shamrock all over the[D] world
If[G] you could drink[C] dreams like[G] Irish streams
Then the [C] world would be high as the[D7] Mountains of[G] Mourn
[G]In the 'Pool they[C] told us the[G] story
How the[Bm] English divided the[D7] land
Of the[G] pain and the[C] death and the[G] glory
And the[Bm] poets of[D7] old[G] Ireland
[G]If we could make[C] chains with the[G] morning dew
The
[C] world would be like Galway
[D] Bay
Let's[G] walk over[C] rainbows like[G] leprechauns
The[C] world would be one big[D7]
Blarney[G] stone[Gsus4]ooooo[D]
[G]Why the hell are the
[C] English there
[G] anyway?
As they
[Bm] kill with God on their
[D7] side
Blame it
[G] all on the
[C] kids and the
[G] IRA
As the
[Bm] bastards
[D7] commit genocide!
[G]
[C]Aye!
[G]oo[C] Geno
[G]cide!
[G](Okay)You should have the[C] luck of the[G] Irish
You'd be[Bm] sorry and wish you were[D7] dead
You should[Gm] have the[C] luck of the[G] Irish
And you'd[Bm] wish you was[D7] English in[G]stead![Gsus4]
[G]If you had[C] the luck of the[G] Irish
You'd be[Bm] sorry and wish you were[D7] dead
You should[Gm] have the[C] luck of the[G] Irish
And you'd[Bm] wish you was[D7] English in[G]stead![Gsus4]
And you'd[Bm] wish you was[D7] English in[G]stead![Gsus4]
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