| Derek Ryan | G-Dur | Jürgen |
Intro Flöte kompletten Chorus
| G | C | G |
| G | D |
| G | C |
| G | D | G |
(1)
| G | C | G |
I′m working here in Glasgow, I’ve got a dacent job
| G | D |
Carrying bricks and mortar, and me pay is fifteen bob
| G | C |
I rise up in the morning, I get up with the lark
| G | D | G |
And as I′m walking down the street, I hear the girls remark
Chorus
| G | C | G |
„Hello Patsy Fagan“, you can hear the girls all cry
| G | D |
Hello Patsy Fagan, you’re the apple of my eye
| G | C |
You’re a dacent boy from Ireland, that no one can deny
| G | D | G |
You′re a rarem tarem divil may carem, dacent Irish boy
Now if there′s one among you who’d like to marry me
I′ll take her to a little home across the Irish Sea
I’ll dress her up in satin, and I′ll please her all I can
And let the people see that I’m a dacent Irishman
Chorus. + Solo Flöte
The day that I left Ireland, ′twas many years ago
I left me home in Antrim where the pigs and praties grow
But since I left old Ireland, it′s always been my plan
To let the people see that I’m a dacent Irishman
Chorus
Wiederholung letzte Zeile
| G | D | G |
You′re a rarem tarem divil may carem, dacent Irish boy