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C F Well, I?ve not been honest, darlin', G Am No, I?ve not been straight at all. C F Well, I beg your pardon; G F The night we jumped McCormack?s Wall C F I was so happy just to be with you G Am I would have said anything at all. C Now I could scream your name F Till you do the same, G F But I know you won?t respond G Well, here we are. F What?s there to do? C F G Am La din da... C F La din da... G F I?m gonna ride black river C F With the lark in the morning G Am And the dew upon the dawn, C F Well, a-home we came a-crawling G F With our sickness and our song C F For all guitar makers; G Am for the prisoners and the law; C F And to the fine wine drinkers G F Who drank their bellies raw; C F And to all the good samaritans, G Am Whoever found us in the dark; C And to all who?ve been F Or come between G F The lovers in the park; C F And to all the x Díomasaigh singers G Am With their roots in holy ground. C F And forgiveness still lingers G F In the bells above the town. G Well, here we are. F What?s there to do? C F G Am La din da... C F La din da... G F I?m gonna ride black river C F G Am La din da... C F La din da... G F I?m gonna ride black river C F Well, this is a song of drinking, G Am And for a drink it will be sung, C F And I?ll sing it right, and I?ll say goodnight ? G F Unless they're serving another one Instrumental Outro: C F G Am C F G F (repeat, also throughout the violin solo)
Written by Glen Hansard
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