IntroF#mDAEVerse 1F#mDAE
Of all the money that e'er I had,
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I spent it in good company.
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And all the harm I've ever done,
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alas it was to none but me.
ADAD
And all I've done for want of wit
BmADE
to mem'ry now I can't recall;
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So fill to me the parting glass,
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Good night and joy be to you all.
Chorus 1F#mDAE
[So] fill to me the parting glass
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And drink a health whatever befalls
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And gently rise and softly call
F#mADBmF#m
Good night and joy be to you all
Verse 2F#mDAE
Of all the comrades that e'er I had,
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They're sorry for my going away.
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And all my sweethearts that e'er I had,
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They'd wish me one more day to stay.
ADAD
But since it fell unto my lot,
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That I should rise and you should not,
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I gently rise and softly call,
F#mADBmF#m
Good night and joy be to you all.
Chorus 2F#mDAE
[So] fill to me the parting glass
F#mDAE
And drink a health whatever befalls
F#mDAE
And gently rise and softly call
F#mADBmF#m
Good night and joy be to you all
BridgeF#mDAE
But since it fell unto my lot,
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That I should rise and you should not,
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I gently rise and softly call,
F#mADBmF#m
Good night and joy be to you all.
Chorus 3F#mDAE
[So] fill to me the parting glass
F#mDAE
And drink a health whatever befalls
F#mDAE
And gently rise and softly call
F#mADBmF#m
Good night and joy be to you all
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