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Patsy Fegan [G]

Intro GDGG

Chorus
”Hello, G Patsy Fagan!" you can D hear the girls all G cry,
"Hello, Patsy Em Fagan, you're the D apple A of my D eye !
You're a G decent boy from Ireland, and there's no one can C deny,
You're a G harum-scarum, devil-may-carum D decent Irish G boy.  2.3.4.

Verse 1
I'm G working here in Glasgow, D I've got a decent G job,
I’m carrying bricks and Em mortar, and me Dpay is A fifteen D bob.
I G rise up in the morning, I get up with the C lark,
And G when I'm walking down the street, you can D hear the girls G remark.

Chorus
”Hello, G Patsy Fagan!" you can D hear the girls all G cry,
"Hello, Patsy Em Fagan, you're the D apple A of my D eye !
You're a G decent boy from Ireland, and there's no one can C deny,
You're a G harum-scarum, devil-may-carum D decent Irish G boy.  2.3.4

Verse 2
Well, the G day that I left Ireland, 'twas D many years G ago,
I left my home in Em Ulster where the D pigs and A praties D grow.
But G since I left old Ireland, it’s always been my C plan,
To G let you people see that I'm a D decent Irishman G.

Chorus
”Hello, G Patsy Fagan!" you can D hear the girls all G cry,
"Hello, Patsy Em Fagan, you're the D apple A of my D eye !
You're a G decent boy from Ireland, and there's no one can C deny,
You're a G harum-scarum, devil-may-carum D decent Irish G boy.  2.3.4

Verse 3
Now if G there's one among you, who would D like to marry G me.
I'll take you to my Em little home D across A the Irish D Sea.
I'll G dress you up in satin, I’ll do the best I C can,
To G let the people see that I'm a D decent IrishGman.

Chorus
”Hello, G Patsy Fagan!" you can D hear the girls all G cry,
"Hello, Patsy Em Fagan, you're the D apple A of my D eye !
You're a G decent boy from Ireland, and there's no one can C deny,
You're a G harum-scarum, devil-may-carum D decent Irish G boy.

Outro
You're a G harum-scarum, devil-may-carum D decent Irish G boy G/G/.

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