Tom: C C F C G7 As I rambled out one morning,it been the month of June, F C I strayed into an old church yard,to view a Nobel's tomb. F Dm F C I overheard an old man say, As the tears rolled from his eyes, F Dm C G7 Tis 'neath that cold, cold clay today, poor Peter Crawley lies." [Verse 2] C F C G7 Oh, the grave where Peter Crawley lies beneath the grass grows green; F Dm F G7 And underneath poor Peter sleeps, because he loved the green. F Dm F C It grieves my heart to see you there, s hero once in bloom; Dm C G7 For untimely death that has brought you here, o fill the silent tomb. [Chorus] F C G7 Oh, Crawley, oh, Crawley, come tell to me the truth: F Dm F C Who went along that night with you, to clue those lonely woods? F Dm F C Who stood beside that brave old oak, and fired that signal gun? F C G7 Because you were a young Fenian bold, snd died for Ireland's love.