Molly Malone The Dubliners
Verse One:
In D[G]ublin's fair c[Em]ity, where the [Am]girls are so [D7]pretty,
I fi[G]rst set my [Em]eyes on sweet [Am]Molloy M[D]alone.
She [G]wheeled a wheel[Em]barrow, through [Am]streets broad and [D7]narrow,
[G]Crying cockles and [Em]mussels,
A-[Am]live, A-[D]live [G]oh.
Chorus:
A-[G]live, alive [Em]O,
A-[Am]live, alive[D7] O,
Crying [G]cockles and [Em]mussels,
A-[Am]live, a[D]live [G]oh.
Verse Two:
She was a fishmonger, and sure twas no wonder,
For so were her Father and Mother before.
And they all wheeled their barrows, through streets broad and narrow,
Crying Cockles and Mussels, Alive, alive O.
Verse Three:
She died of a fever, and no one to grieve her,
And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone.
Now her ghost wheels her barrow, through streets broad and narrow,
Crying: Cockles and Mussels, alive, alive O.
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