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BOTANY BAY; Traditional Irish/Australian

NOTE: The key of D is my own personal choice.

NOTE2: It's quite fastforward, I'd recomend lissening to a youtube-cover to get the right tempo.

Note 3: I'm not really sureif the "E4" is called a E4, but you grab it like this:   

e|---0---|
B|---0---|
G|---1---|
D|---2---|
A|---0---|
E|---0---|

Intro:

D (xx0232@1) Bm (x24432@1) G (320003@1)name="chord_x02220@1">A D (xx0232@1)D x4

Chorus:

D (xx0232@1)                       Bm (x24432@1)       G (320003@1)             A (x02220@1)    DFarewell (xx0232@1)to your bricks and mortar, farewell to your dirty lies
D (xx0232@1)                       Bm (x24432@1)                   E4 (022200@1)               
Farewell to your gangers and gang planks and to hell with your overtime
    D (xx0232@1)           Bm (x24432@1)         G (320003@1)   A (x02220@1)    DThe (xx0232@1)good ship Ragamuffin she's lying at the Quay
	D (xx0232@1)                   BmFor (x24432@1)to take oul Pat with his shovel on his back
  Bm---->
To the shores of Botany Bay

D x4
(Away........)

Same thing, but different Lyrics:

Verse 1:

I'm on my way down to the Quay where the ship at anchor lies
To command a gang of navvys that they told me to engage
I thought I'd drop in for a drink before I went away
For to take a trip on an emigrant ship
To the shores of Botany Bay

Chorus: (Farewell to your... etc etc)

Verse 2:

The boss came up this morning, he says "well Pat, you know
If you don't get your navvys out, I'm afraid you'll have to go"
So I asked him for my wages and demanded all my pay
For I told him straight, I'm going to emigrate
To the shores of Botany Bay

Chorus

Verse 3:

And when I reach Australia I'll go and look for gold
There's plenty there for the digging of, or so I have been told
Or else I'll go back to my trade and a hundred bricks I'll lay
Because I live for an eight hour shift
On the shores of Botany Bay

Chorus:

The End! (on D)

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