Spancil Hill chords

The Corrs

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Intro:  Am  Asus  Am  Asus  (x2) 

     Am                 G         Am        Em       Am 
Last  night as I lay  dreaming,of pleasant days gone  by  
                      Em           C               G  
My mind being bent on rambling,to  Ireland I did  fly,  
  Am                              C                G  
I  stepped on board a vision, and  followed with a  wind,  
       Am              G             Am          Em         Am  
Till the next I came to anchor at the cross near Spancil  Hill, 

Am  Asus  Am  Asus  (x2) 

     Am                      G       Am     Em        Am  
T'was on the twenty third of June,the day before the fair,  
                       Em              C                 G  
When Ireland's sons and daughters,and friends assembled there,  
    Am                                C                  G  
The young, the old, the brave, the bo came their duty to fill,  
        Am              G         Am         Em      Am  
At the parish Church at Clooney,a mile from Spancil Hill.  

Am  Asus  Am  Asus  (x2)

  Am               G            Am        Em         Am  
I went to see me neighbours to hear what they might say,  
                      Em                 C                  G  
The old one's were all dead and gone,the young one's turning grey,  
  Am                             C             G  
I met the tailor Quigley,he's as bold as ever still,  
       Am             G               Am         Em      Am  
Sure he used to mend my britches when I lived in Spancil Hill. 

Am  Asus  Am  Asus  (x2) 

  Am             G          Am         Em    Am  
I paid a flying visit to my first and only love,  
                  Em        C            G  
She's fair as any lilly as gentle as a dove,  
    Am                             C                    G  
She threw her arms around me saying "Johnny I love you still"  
       Am                 G           Am         Em      Am  
She was Meg the farmer's daughter,the pride of Spancil Hill.  
       Am                 G           Am         Em      Am   
She was Meg the farmer's daughter,the pride of Spancil Hill.