Curragh Of Kildare

Christy Moore

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Tom:
C F G The winter it has passed and the summer's come at last,
G7 C G and the birds they are singing in the trees.
G C F G And their little hearts are glad, but mine is very sad,
C F G for my true love is far away from me.
C F G The rose upon the briar by the water's running clear
G7 C G gives joy to the linnet and the bee.
G C F G Their little hearts are blessed, but mine, it's not addressed,
C F G for my true love is absent from me.
G7 C F G And it's straight I will repair to the Curragh of Kildare,
C F G for it's there I'll find tidings of my dear.
C F G All you that are in love and cannot it remove,
G7 C G I pity the pains that you endure.
G C F G For experience lets me know that your hearts are full of woe,
C F G and a woe that no mortal can endure.
G7 C F G And it's straight I will repair to the Curragh of Kildare,
C F G for it's there I'll find tidings of my dear.
G7 C F G And it's straight I will repair to the Curragh of Kildare,
C F G for it's there I'll find tidings of my dear.
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