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verse 1 D A Maybe someday, i'll go back again to Ireland D If my dear old wife would pass away Em She nearly has my heart broke with all her naggin A7 D She's got a mouth as big as Galway Bay verse 2 D A See her drinkin 16 pints of Pabst Blue Ribbon D And then she can walk home without a sway Em If the sea were beer instead of salty water A7 D She would live and die in Galway Bay verse 3 D A See her drinkin 16 pints of Padgo Murphy's D When the barman says 'I think its time to go' Em She doesn't try to speak to him in Gaelic A7 D But a language that the clergy do not know verse 4 D A On her back she has tattooed a map of Ireland D And when she takes her bath on Saturday Em She rubs the sunlight soap around by Claddaugh A7 D Just to watch the suds roll down by Galway Bay
Written by Arthur Colahan
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