The Cliffs of Dooneen
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Irish ballad, The Cliffs of Dooneen (words by Jack McAuliffe), performed by Jesse Ferguson on guitar. Chords and lyrics below. • Support this channel on Patreon: / jessefergusonmusic • Jesse on Apple Music: / jesse-ferguson • Jesse on YouTube Music: / jesse ferguson - topic • Jesse on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5heCd... • Jesse on Amazon Music: https://www.amazon.com/Shanties-Whali... • Jesse's Website: http://www.jessefergusonmusic.com • Jesse's Facebook: / bardofcornwall • The Cliffs of Dooneen • (Jack McAuliffe [1930s], arrang. J. Ferguson, Dec. 2013) • Capo @ 2, 3/4, 116 bpm • Intro: D G A • V1. • A D G A • You may travel far, far from your own native home, • D A Bm • far away o'er the mountains, far away o'er the foam, • D A Bm • but of all the fine places that I’ve ever been, • D G A • sure there's none to compare with the cliffs of Dooneen. • Interlude: D G A • V2. • It's a nice place to be on a fine summer's day, • watching all the wild flowers that ne'er do decay. • Oh, the hares and lofty pheasants are plain to be seen, • making homes for their young round the cliffs of Dooneen. • V3. • Take a view o'er the mountain, fine sights you'll see there. • You'll see the high, rocky mountains of the west coast of Clare. • Oh, the towns of Kilkee and Kilrush can be seen, • from the high, rocky slopes round the cliffs of Dooneen. • V4. • Fare thee well to Dooneen, fare thee well for a while, • and to all the kind people I’m leaving behind, • to the streams and the meadows, where late I have been, • and the high, rocky slopes round the cliffs of Dooneen.
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