Тональность: Gb major
Verse 1
D
Bm
Near Arranmourn,
D
in the county Galway,
A
Bm
One pleasant evening
in the month of May,
D
she was young and handsome,
Bm
D
Oh, she nearly took my bread away.
She wore no jewels, no fancy diamonds,
Bm
D
Bm
No paints, no powders, no none at all.
D
A
D
Ah, but what she wore was a scarlet ribbon,
Bm
D
And around her shoulders
Bm
D
was the garment shawl.
A
Now as we were walking,
D
she kept on talking,
Bm
Till her father's cottage it came into view.
A
D
Come in, Sal, an d meet my father,
Bm
D
Won't you play to please him,
A
Now I played the black bull,
D
and the stack of barley,
Bm
and old Rodney's glory,
and the foggy dew.
D
A
Oh, and she sang each note
D
like an Irish Lynette,
Bm
D
until tears fell in her eyes of blue.
Bm
A
But she wore no jewels,
Bm
no paints, no powders, no none at all.
D
A
Ah, but what she wore
D
was a scarlet ribbon,
And around her shoulders
hung the Galway shawl.
D
A
Now it was in the morning,
Bm
When I hit the road for Old Donegal.
D
Oh, she said good -bye, sir,
she cried and kissed me,
Bm
But my heart remained
D
with the Galway shawl.
Bm
Though she wore no jewels,
D
Bm
no fancy diamonds,
D
Bm
No pence, no powders, no none at all,
D
Bm
But what she wore was a scarlet ribbon,
D
And around her shoulders
Bm
hung the Galway shawl.
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