Irish Songs With Easy Chords & Lyrics
Tyrone
| C | G | C |
Oh you can | travel far, far round this | wondrous | world |
| G |
And mysteries and wonders you'll | see |
| F | C |
But I'll | trade all this world for the | place that I love |
| G | G7 |
The place that is | dearest to | me. |
| C | G | C |
All the | riches on earth sure can | never com | pare |
| G |
To a friendly face or a | smile |
| F | C |
In your | towns or your town's land with your | folks and their homes |
| G | G7 |
There is nowhere that's | dearer to | me. |
Chorus:
| C | F | C |
And it's | Tyrone, | that's my | home |
| G |
You'll always be with me wher | ever I roam |
| C | G7 |
And it's | Tyrone, | Tyrone |
| C | G | C |
I'll | give you my heart and my home, it's the | county of Ty | rone |
Oh I live in a strange land I can never call home
And Australia has been good to me.
Though my children where born here I'll take them back home
My own dear county to see.
Oh I'll take you back home to the place of my birth
To my cottage and farm by the stream
And the little old schollhouse where I went to school
where the happiest days that I've seen.
Chorus
Oh I'll take you to Cookstown, to Arboe by Lough Neagh
Where the fishermen sport and they toil.
Then we'll cross the mountains at old Pomeroy,
To Strabane on the banks of the Foyle.
We'll wander the streets of brave Omagh town,
Cross the hills of old Corrickmore
Round two-storey Dungannon of legend and song
And it's there I will build you a home.
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