C G C C G In Dublin's fair city, where the girls are so pretty, C G I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone C G As she wheeled her wheelbarrow, through streets broad and narrow; C G C crying cockles and mussels, alive a-live O! C G A-live a-live O! A-live a-live O! C G C Crying cockles and mussels, alive a-live O! C G She was a fishmonger, and sure it was no wonder, C G for so were her father and mother before C G And they both wheeled their barrows, through streets broad and narrow; C G C crying cockles and mussels, alive a-live O! C G A-live a-live O! A-live a-live O! C G C Crying cockles and mussels, alive a-live O! C G She died of a fever, and no one could save her, C G and that was the end of sweet Molly Malone C G Now her ghost wheels her barrow, through streets broad and narrow; C G C crying cockles and mussels, alive a-live O! C G A-live a-live O! A-live a-live O! C G C Crying cockles and mussels, alive a-live O! C G A-live a-live O! A-live a-live O! C G C Crying cockles and mussels, alive a-live O!