Judy Collins – Drink A Round To Ireland (Guitar)

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## NOTE: Notes in parentheses( ) are single note walk-ups ## [Intro] G [Verse 1]
                          D                     G
Father was a singing man, most of what he sang
D G (B)(C)(D) Had to do with Ireland, the place from where he came
C              G          D              G       F
Ireland of his childhood, Ireland of his spring
C G (B)(C)(D) C To return to Ireland was his dream [Chorus]
        D        G       G/A   G/B C  G/B   D7    C
Drink a round to Ireland boys, I'm home___ again

        D        G     G/A     G/B C    G/B D7      G
Drink a round to Jesus Christ, who died for    Irishmen
[Verse 2]
                                 D                  G
I guess he left his dreams to me after he was gone
D G (B)(C)(D) And there were many years to come where I sang my father's song
C                G        D             G    F
And so I came to Ireland, here I live today
C G (B)(C)(D) C Lately I've been wondering why I stay [Chorus]
        D        G       G/A   G/B C  G/B   D7    C
Drink a round to Ireland boys, I'm home___ again

        D        G     G/A     G/B C    G/B D7      G
Drink a round to Jesus Christ, who died for    Irishmen
[Verse 3]
                                   D                         G
Dad, I think you're fortunate your dreams did not come true
D G (B)(C)(D) C I know that it would break your heart to see the things we do
                     G            D                     G     F
If you could see the murder here, if you could feel the pain
C G (B)(C)(D) C To see the way we live would bring you shame [Chorus]
        D        G       G/A   G/B C  G/B   D7    C
Drink a round to Ireland boys, I'm home___ again

        D        G     G/A     G/B C    G/B D7      G    (B)(C)(D) C
Drink a round to Jesus Christ, who died for    Irishmen
[Chorus] D N.C. Drink a round to Ireland boys, I'm home___ again
                                   C    G/B D7      G
Drink a round to Jesus Christ, who died for    Irishmen