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From: Wes Jester
Subject: /IRISH/Molly_Malone.crd
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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 93 14:39:34 EDT
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Molly Malone
(In Dublins fair city)
САРО none
G Em Am
In Dublin’s fair city, where the girls are so pretty
G E7 A7 D7
I first set my eyes on sweet Molloy Malone
G Em D7
She wheeled a wheelbarrow, through streets broad and narrow
G D- Am Em D G
Crying: Cockles and Mussels, Alive, Alive О
G Em
Chorus: Alive, alive О
Am D7
Alive, alive О
G D-
Crying, cockles and Mussels
Am Em D7 G
Alive, alive О
She was a fishmonger, and sure twas no wonder
For so were her Father and Mother before
And they all wheeled their barrows,
Through streets broad and narrow
Crying: Cockles and Mussels, Alive, alive О
(chorus)
She died of a faver, and no one to grieve her
And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone
Now her ghost wheels her barrow
Through streets broad and narrow
Crying: Cockles and Mussels, alive, alive О
(chorus)