Intro: G7 F G C 1st Verse) C Oh my name it is Nell and the truth for to tell F C Am G I come from Cootehill which I'll never deny C I had a fine drake and I'd die for his sake F C G C That me grandmother left me and she goin' to die C F C The dear little fellow his legs they were yellow F C Am G He could fly like a swallow or swim like a hake C Till some dirty savage to grease his white cabbage F C G C Most wantonly murdered me beautiful drake 2nd Verse C Now his neck it was green almost fit to be seen F C Am G He was fit for a queen of the highest degree C His body was white, and it would you delight F C G C He was plump, fat, and heavy and brisk as a bee C F C He was wholesome and sound, he would weigh twenty pound F C Am G And the universe round I would roam for his sake C Bad luck to the robber be he drunk or sober F C G C That murdered Nell Flaherty's beautiful drake 3rd Verse C May his spade never dig, may his sow never pig F C Am G May each hair in his wig be well trashed with the flail C My his door never latch, may his roof have no thatch F C G C May his turkeys not hatch, may the rats eat his meal C F C May every old fairy from Cork to Dun Laoghaire F C Am G Dip him snug and airy in river or lake C That the eel and the trout they may dine on the snout F C G C Of the monster that murdered Nell Flaherty's drake 4th Verse C May his pig never grunt, may his cat never hunt F C Am G May a ghost ever haunt him the dead of the night C May his hens never lay, may his horse never neigh F C G C May his coat fly away like an old paper kite C F C That the flies and the fleas may the wretch ever tease F C Am G May the piercin' March breeze make him shiver and shake C May a lump of the stick raise the bumps fast and quick F C G C On the monster that murdered Nell Flaherty's drake 5th Verse C Well the only good news that I have to infuse F C Am G Is that old Paddy Hughes and young Anthony Blake C Also Johnny Dwyer and Corney Maguire F C G C They each have a grandson of my darlin' drake C F C May treasure had dozens of nephews and cousins F C Am G And one I must get or me heart it will break C For to set me mind easy or else I'll run crazy F C G C So ends the whole song of Nell Flaherty's drake