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The Glen Of Aherlow

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The Glen Of Aherlow

	  		Intro: A    G     D    A 

Verse 1:

A G D A My name is Patrick Sheehan, and my years are thirty-four A G D E Tipperary is my native place, not far from Galtymore A G D E I came of honest parents, but now they’re lying low A G D A Though many’s the pleasant days we spent in the Glen of Aherlow

Verse 2:

A G D A My father died; I closed his eyes outside the cabin door A G D E For the landlord and the sheriff too were there the day before A G D E And then my loving mother and my sisters three also A G D A Were forced to go with broken hearts from the Glen of Aherlow

Verse 3:

A G D A For three long months, in search of work, I wandered far and near A G D E I then went to the poorhouse to see my mother dear A G D E The news I heard near broke my heart, but still in all my woe A G D A I blessed the friends who made their graves in the Glen of Aherlow

Verse 4:

A G D A Bereft of home and kith and kin, with plenty all around A G D E I starved within my cabin, and slept upon the ground A G D E But cruel as my lot was, I never did hardship know A G D A ’til I joined the English army, far away from Aherlow

Verse 5:

A G D A ‘Rouse up there’, cried the corporal, ‘Ya lazy Irish hound A G D E Why don’t you hear the bugle, its call to arms to sound ?’ A G D E I found I had been dreaming of the days long, long ago A G D A And I woke upon Sebastopol, and not in Aherlow

Verse 6:

A G D A I tried to find my musket, how dark I thought the night A G D E O blessed God, it wasn’t dark, it was the broad daylight A G D E And when I found that I was blind, my tears began to flow A G D A And I longed for even a pauper’s grave in the Glen of Aherlow

Verse 7:

A G D A A poor neglected mendicant, I wander Dublin’s streets A G D E My nine months’ pension it being out, I beg from all I meet A G D E As I joined my country’s tyrants, my face I can never show A G D A Amongst my dear old neighbors in the Glen of Aherlow.

Verse 8:

A G D A So Irish youths, dear countrymen, take heed in what I say A G D E For if you join the English ranks, you’ll surely rue the day A G D E And whenever you’re tempted, a-soldiering to go A G D A Remember poor blind Sheehan from the Glen of Aherlow

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