#-------------------------------PLEASE NOTE-------------------------------------# # This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # # song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------# The Rising Of The Moon chords John Keegan Leo Casey (to the tune of The Wearing Of The Green) D A G D A D * D A And come, tell me Sean O'Farrell, tell me why you hurry so? G D A D "Hush a bhuachaill, hush and listen", and his cheeks were all aglow, A "I bear orders from the captain: get you ready quick and soon, G D A D for the pikes must be together by the rising of the moon" D A By the rising of the moon, by the rising of the moon, G D A D for the pikes must be together at the rising of the moon D A "And come tell me Sean O'Farrell, where the gath'rin is to be?" G D A D "In the old spot by the river, quite well known to you and me. A One more word for signal token: whistle out the marchin' tune, G D A D with your pike upon your shoulder, at the rising of the moon." D A At the rising of the moon, at the rising of the moon, G D A D with your pike upon your shoulder, at the rising of the moon. D A Out from many a mud wall cabin eyes were watching through the night, G D A D many a manly heart was beatin, for the blessed morning light. A Murmurs ran along the valleys to the banshee's lonely croon, G D A D and a thousand pikes were flashing by the rising of the moon. D A By the rising of the moon, by the rising of the moon, G D A D and a thousand pikes were flashing by the rising of the moon D A All along that singing river that black mass of men was seen, G D A D high above their shining weapons, flew their own beloved green. A "Death to every foe and traitor! Whistle out the marching tune." G D A D And hurrah my boys for freedom; 'tis the rising of the moon". D A Tis the rising of the moon, tis the rising of the moon, G D A D and hurrah my boys for freedom; 'tis the rising of the moon". D A Well they fought for poor old Ireland, and full bitter was their fate, G D A D oh what glorious pride and sorrow, fills the name of ninety-eight! A Yet, thank God, e'en still are beating hearts in manhood burning noon, G D A D who would follow in their footsteps, at the risin' of the moon D A By the rising of the moon, by the rising of the moon, G D A D who would follow in their footsteps, at the risin' of the moon. * alternate: C G F C G C Set8 http://sites.google.com/site/guitarmusicchordsandlyrics/