Danny Boy
trad. / Johnny Cash: American IV: The Man Comes Around (2002)
| C | C7 | F | Dm |
Oh Danny | boy the | pipes, the pipes are | ca-all | ing, |
| C | Am | Dm |
From glen to | glen and | down the mountain | side. |
| G | | C | C7 | F | Dm |
| | The summers | gone and | all the flowers are | dy-y | ing, |
| C | G | C |
It's you, it's | you must | go and I must | bide. |
| G | | C | F | C |
| | But come ye | back when | summer's in the | meadow, |
| G | | Am | F | C | D |
| | Or when the | valley's | hushed and | bright with | snow. |
| G | | C7 | F | C | Am |
| | I'll be | there in | sunshine or in | sha-a | dow. |
| G | | C | F | G | C |
| | Oh Danny | boy, oh Danny | boy I | love you | so. |
And when you come, and all the flowers are dying, | |
And I'll be dead, as dead I well may be. | |
You'll come and find the place where I am lying, | |
and kneel and say an ave there for me. | |
And I shall hear, though soft you tread above me, | |
And all my Grave will warmer, sweeter be. | |
If you will bend, and tell me, that you love me, | |
I'll sleep in peace until you come to me, | |
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