[G]It was on the road to Dublin that I [D7]met a pretty girl
She looked so good that it was quite dis[C]arm[G]in’
I[G] stopped and I asked her if she [D7]wanted to go home
Or [G]if she had to stay out [C]till the[D7] morn[G]in’
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[G]And she says: Right! [C]Al[G]right! Sure, we’ll [D7]get along tonight
And think about eachother in the [C]morn[G]in’
[G]Is there a way? [C]No [G]way I can [D7]take you in today
So you’ll [G]have to think about me[C] when you’re
[D7]yawn[G]in’
She[G] took to me quite lovingly, and she [D7]had much to say
and I never felt the cold as it was [C]grow[G]in’
[G]And then she turned and said to me: I [D7]think I’ve lost me way
And [G]suddenly I knew me [C]heart was [D7]glow[G]in’
We [G]came upon a crossroads and she [D7]asked me to get down
And I danced a merry jig among the [C]haw[G]thorn
[G]I never felt her hand as she re[D7]moved me wallet brown
And we [G]danced some reels and jigs[C] until the [D7]dawn[G]in’
[G]Now that my story has [D7]come to an end
She upped and she left me without[C] warn[G]in’
[G]So here
I am today without a [D7]penny to me name
And I[G] wish I’d never [C]met her in the [D7]morn[G]in’