(intro) [G,C,D] [G,D,G,] [G,C,D] [G,D,G] (same as verses)
G C D
See the moon is once more rising Above our land of black and green
G D G
Hear the rebels voice is calling "I shall not die tho' you bury me"
G C D
Hear the Aunt in bed a dying, "Where is my Johnny"
G D G
Faded pictures in the hallway, which one of these brown ghosts is he?
G
Fare thee well my black haired diamond
C D
Fare thee well my own Aisling
G
Thoughts and dreams of you will haunt me
D G
'Til I come back home again
G,C,D, G,D,G X 1
G C
And the wind it blows to the North and South
G C/E
And it blows to the East and West
G C
And I'll be just like the wind my love
G Em
For I will have no rest
G C D G
'Til I return to thee
G,C,D G,D,G X 2
And the wind it blows...
G,C,D G,D,G X 2
Bless the wind that shakes the barley, curse the spade and curse the plough
Waking in the morning early, I wish to Hell I was with you now
One, two, three telegraph poles, give me a drink of sweet poitin
Madness from the mountains crawling, when I first met you my own Aisling
Fare thee well... X 2
G,C,D G,D,G X 1
Fare thee well... X 2
G,C,D G,D,G X 2
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