Peggy Gordon Lyrics

by The Dubliners

The Dubliners Peggy Gordon Lyrics

A traditional irish song, made famous by the Dubliners.
As with any traditional song there is an unlimtited amount of verses, with a million
versions of each of these verses. I have included the most common ones, the ones that I
were used by the Dubliners.
Repeat the chords for the first verse all the way through.
Oh Peggy Gordon you are my darling,
Come sit you down upon my knee,
Come tell to me the very reason,
Why I am slighted ,so by thee,
I'm so in love I can't deny it
My heart lies smothered in my breast
It's not for you to let the world know it
A troubled mind can know no rest
I did put my head to a cask of brandy
It was my fancy I do declare
For when I'm drinking I am thinking
And wishing Peggy Gordon was here
I wish I was away in Ingo
Far across the briny sea
Sailing o'er the deepest ocean
Where love nor care never bother me
I wish I was in some lonesome valley
Where womankind can not be found
Where the pretty small birds do change their voices
And every moment a different sound
Oh, Peggy Gordon you are my darling
Come sit you down upon my knee
Come tell to me the very reason
Why I am slighted so by thee
Enjoy!

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