Тональность: D major
Verse 1
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Em
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Near
the town of Liscannor in
The county of Clare
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Where many great Irishmen's plans
Em
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Were laid bare you saw
the wild seas as
You stood on the heath
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And you wondered and gazed
Bm
At the ocean beneath
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Your life of religion was never to be
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You soon found your way to
Em
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The land of the free
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In the state of New Jersey
Perfected your plan
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And your work was unveiled as
Bm
The Great Fenian Ram
Verse 2
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Some men for adventure had
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Planned for the stars
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Em
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And others had hope to see Venus or Mars
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You worked and you laboured to
Build your wild dream that
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you'd be the man
Bm
With the first submarine
Verse 3
ol' Breslin the boy
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Knew that Holland's invention was for
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Em
Real and no toy
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For to take on the ships of the British Navy
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And all would be done, now
Bm
From under the sea
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The English, though tested
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Complained to old Sam
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Of a mischievous boat called
Em
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A Great Fenian Ram
Verse 4
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Oh, he's just an inventor
He'd nothing now to hide
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Oh, John Bull was so angry
Bm
When the Yankees replied
Verse 5
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Some men for adventure had
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Planned for the stars
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Em
A
And others had hope to see Venus or Mars
D
Oh, you worked and you laboured
To build your wild dream
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D
That you'd be the man
Bm
With the first submarine
Verse 6
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'neath the waves of the ocean
This craft was at home
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D
And the fenians had plans for
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Em
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The boat for to roam in
Their friends were amazed
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As the ship moved so silent
Bm
'neath the rivers and waves
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An attack on the em pire
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Was prevented by spies
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And the cause was all crushed
Em
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'mid dissension and lies
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But Uncle Sam's navy was so
Proud of your boat
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D
That the Holland's the name of
Bm
The first sub afloat
Verse 7
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Some men for adventure had
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Planned for the stars
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Em
A
And others had hope to see Venus or Mars
D
But you worked and you laboured
To build your wild dream
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D
That you'd be the man
Bm
With the first submarine
Verse 8
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And here, as I stand beside New York Bay
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Ways you're remembered
Em
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today for your name
It is written on tunnels and ships
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On the streets of New York
Bm
And the New Jersey slips
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Be proud, sons of Erin, an Irishman he
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Em
A
The first for to voyage 'neath the sea
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Let the Statue of Liberty
a beacon shine free
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Bm
The first for to voyage 'neath the sea
Verse 9
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Some men for adventure had
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Planned for the stars
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G
Em
A
And others had hope to see Venus or Mars
D
But you worked and you laboured
To build your wild dream
G
D
That you'd be the man
Bm
With the first submarine
Outro 1
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Em
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