Chords:
{t:Will You Come To The Bower} {artist:The Dubliners} {key: D} https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Y1sAwFoiVgCapo 2 {c: } {sos} Will you [D] come to the [A] bower o'er the [A7] free boundless [D] ocean {eos} Will you [D] come to the [A] bower o'er the [A7] free boundless [D] ocean Where the [D] stupendous [A] waves roll in thundering [D] motion, Where the [D] mermaids are seen,and the fierce tempest [G] gathers, To loved [D] Erin the green,the dear [A7] land of our fathers. Will you [D] come, will you, [A7] will you, will you come to the [D] bower. Will you [D] come to the [A] land of O'[A7] Neill and O'[D] Donnell, Of Lord [D] Lucan the [A] bold and the immortal O'[D] Connell, Where [D] Brian chased the Danes, and St.Patrick the [G] vermin, And whose [D] valleys remain, still most [A7] beautiful and charming. Will you [D] come, will you, [A7] will you, will you come to the [D] bower. You can [D] visit Ben[A]burb and the [A7] storied Black-[D]water, Where Owen [D] Roe met Mun-[A]roe and his chieftains did [D] slaughter, Where the [D] lambs sport and play on the mossy all [G] over, From those [D] golden bright views,to en-[A7]chanting Rostrevor. Will you [D] come, will you, [A7] will you, will you come to the [D] bower. You can [D] see Dublin [A] city and the [A7] fine groves of [D] Blarney The [D] Bann, Boyne the [A] Liffey, and the lakes of Kil-[D]larney You may [D] ride on the tide o'er the broad majestic [G] Shannon You may [D] sail round Loch Neagh and see [A7] storied Dungannon. Will you [D] come, will you, [A7] will you, will you come to the [D] bower. You can [D] visit New [A] Ross, gallant [A7] Wexford and [D] Gorey, Where the [D] green was last [A] seen by proud Saxon and [D] Tory. Where the [D] soil is sanctified by the blood of each [G] true man Where they [D] died satisfied their ene-[A7]mies they would not run from. Will you [D] come, will you, [A7] will you, will you come to the [D] bower. Will you [D] come and a-[A]wake our dear [A7] land from its [D] slumber And her [D] fetters we will [A] break, links that long are en-[D]cumbered, And the [D] air will resound with Hosanna to [G] greet you, On the [D] shore will be found gallant [A7] Irishmen to meet you. Will you [D] come, will you, [A7] will you, will you come to the [D] bower. Will you [D] come, will you, [A7] will you, will you come to the [D] bower.