Fare[C] thee well until we meet again down [F] by the [Dm] Liffey[G] water I'll[C] bid farewell to Dublin and her[F] streets of cobble[C]stones I'm going away to[F] leave you, my [C] friends and [G] all the[G7] girls, [G] too Till[C] I return to [F] see you, fare[G]well old [G7] Dublin[G] town.
To the [C] city of our fathers, where [F] friends and [Dm] foe have [G] gathered Where the [C] Norman, Dane and Saxon have [F] mingled with the [C] Gael Administered the [F] kingdom but [C] soon the [G] Pale was [G7] ree[G]ling To [C] cradle Ireland's [F] freedom in [G] dear old [G7] Dublin [G] town.
Down [C] by the river Poddle there was [F] whiskey, [Dm] stout and [G] coddle It was [C] there with all the gentle folk, we [F] laughed and danced then [C] sang And courted with your [F] daughters and [C] swam a[G]round your [G7] wa[G]ters And [C] seen our buildings [F] slaughtered in[G] dear old [G7] Dublin [G] town.
I re[C]member in my childhood her [F] mountains [Dm] and her [G] wildwoods I'd [C] read of all her heroes in the [F] classroom as a [C] boy Of Thomas Street where [F] Emmet died, in [C] Sackville [G] Street they [G7] fought with [G] pride Of the [C] times when brave Wolfe [F] Tone did ride through [G] dear old [G7] Dublin [G] town.
Her [C] poets they were many and her [F] writers [Dm] they were [G] plenty There was [C] Swift with all his little folk and [F] Joyce and Molly [C] Bloom Our heroes they're an [F] unsung gang, there's [C] Forty [G] Coats and [G7] ould Bang [G] Bang And [C] Zozimus who [F] always sang of [G] dear old [G7] Dublin [G] town.
And [C] now I'm standing on the quay, my [F] destin[Dm]y's un[G]certain Where [C] fortunes have lost and won with the [F] dealing of a [C] hand The past it is a [F] purple haze, the [C] future [G] is an [G7] untold [G] maze The [C] present is a[F]nother gaze at [G] dear old [G7] Dublin [G] town.