Irish Songs With Easy Chords & Lyrics
A Pub Without Beer / A Pub With No Beer
| G | Am |
It | is lonely away from your | kindred and all, |
| D | G |
In the | bushland at night when the warrigals | call; |
| G | Am |
It | is sad by the sea where the wild | breakers boom, |
| D | G |
Or to | look on a grave and contemplate | doom; |
Chor
| G | Am |
But | there's nothing on earth half as | lonely and drear, |
| D | Am | G |
As to | stand in the bar of a | pub without | beer. |
Madam with her needles sits still by the door,
The boss smokes in silence - he is joking no more;
There's a faraway look on the face of the hum,
While the barmaid glares down at the paint of her thumb.
Once it stood by the wayside, all stately and proud,
'Twas a home to the loafers - a joy to the crowd;
Now all silent the roof-tree that oftentimes rang,
When the navvies were paid and the cane-cutters sang;
Some are sleeping their last in the land far from here,
And I feel all alone in a pub without beer.
They can hang to their coupons for sugar and tea,
And the shortage of sandshoes does not worry me;
And though benzine and razors be both frozen stiff,
What is wrong with the horse and the old-fashioned ziff?
'Mid the worries of war there's but one thing I fear,
'Tis to stand in the bar of a pub without beer.
Oh, you brew of brown barley, what charm is thine?
'Neath thy spell men grow happy and cease to repine;
The cowards become brave and the weak become strong,
The dour and the grumpy burst forth into song;
If there's aught to resemble high heaven down here,
'Tis the place of joy where they ladle out beer.
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