• Song:

    Barque In The Harbour

  • Artist:

    Great Big Sea

  • Album:

    Sea of No Cares

Great Big Sea - Barque in the Harbour
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    Tabbed by Owen Tosh
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Intro:
Dm (xx0231@1)C (x32010@1)Dm (xx0231@1)C (x32010@1)name="chord_xx0231@1">Dm  C (x32010@1)Dm (xx0231@1)C (x32010@1)
        Dm (xx0231@1)              C (x32010@1)        C (x32010@1)         DmFrom (xx0231@1)a barque in the harbour I went roaming on shore
            F (133211@1)     C (x32010@1)            Dm (xx0231@1)         CAnd (x32010@1)stepped into a pub where I was oft times before
    F (133211@1)       Dm (xx0231@1)          C (x32010@1)        DmAnd (xx0231@1)as I was sitting and enjoying my glass
      Dm (xx0231@1)              C (x32010@1)   C (x32010@1)           Dm (xx0231@1)C (x32010@1)Dm (xx0231@1)CWho (x32010@1)chanced to walk in but a young Spanish lass

     Dm (xx0231@1)            C (x32010@1)           C (x32010@1)        DmShe (xx0231@1)sat down beside me and kept squeezing my hand
        F (133211@1)            C (x32010@1)        Dm (xx0231@1)         CSaying (x32010@1)Sir you're a stranger not long to this land
          F (133211@1)          Dm (xx0231@1)              C (x32010@1)             DmWill (xx0231@1)you roam, Johnny Sailor, would you roam along with me
    Dm (xx0231@1)                C (x32010@1)    C (x32010@1)      Dm (xx0231@1)CTo (x32010@1)some lonesome spot where nobody can see


               F (133211@1)             C (x32010@1)             Dm (xx0231@1)           C (x32010@1)   Don't you leave me Johnny Sailor were the words she did cry
     Dm (xx0231@1)          C (x32010@1)      F (133211@1)       C (x32010@1)   Waving and weeping and wiping her eyes
      F (133211@1)           C (x32010@1)         Dm (xx0231@1)         C (x32010@1)   When you reach home in your own Newfoundland
          Dm (xx0231@1)             C (x32010@1)              C (x32010@1)          Dm (xx0231@1)C (x32010@1)Dm (xx0231@1)C (x32010@1)   Think of the young Spaniard who kept squeezing your hand


    Dm (xx0231@1)         C (x32010@1)      C (x32010@1)        DmI (xx0231@1)quickly consented with her for to roam
     F (133211@1)         C (x32010@1)       Dm (xx0231@1)        CShe (x32010@1)lived by herself in a neat little home
          F (133211@1)             Dm (xx0231@1)         C (x32010@1)            DmShe (xx0231@1)was brisk, plump and jolly and her age scare nineteen
         Dm (xx0231@1)            C (x32010@1)    C (x32010@1)       Dm (xx0231@1)C (x32010@1)Dm (xx0231@1)CAnd (x32010@1)the name of that maiden I think was Irene

     Dm (xx0231@1)             C (x32010@1)       C (x32010@1)          DmOne (xx0231@1)fine summer's morning our ship, she set sail
     F (133211@1)         C (x32010@1)            Dm (xx0231@1)       CAnd (x32010@1)down by the seashore lovely Irene she came
        F (133211@1)        Dm (xx0231@1)            C (x32010@1)       DmWaving (xx0231@1)her pocket hankerchief and wiping her eyes
       Dm (xx0231@1)               C (x32010@1)          C (x32010@1)            Dm (xx0231@1)CDon't (x32010@1)leave me Johnny Sailor were the words she did cry



      Dm (xx0231@1)              C (x32010@1)       C (x32010@1)            DmI'll (xx0231@1)give you farewell love on a fine summer's breeze
     F (133211@1)           C (x32010@1)                 Dm (xx0231@1)        CBut (x32010@1)love don't forget me when you're crossing the sea
      F (133211@1)         Dm (xx0231@1)          C (x32010@1)          DmAnd (xx0231@1)when you are married and enjoying your bride
      Dm (xx0231@1)             C (x32010@1)     C (x32010@1)         DmThink (xx0231@1)on the young maiden who lay by your side
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