Tom: G G C G I was walking to town with the sun going down G D My feet feeling sore from the mileage G C G I was covered in sweat and my clothes were all wet G D G Having spent the whole day making silage C G When a lady drove up and she came to a stop G D And says she "Are you going to Claremorris?" G C G Well, she shouted "Get in" with a cute little grin G D G And she told me that she was Clare Morris. [Chorus] C G She was lovely and fair, and her first name was Clare G D The daughter of big Mickey Morris G C G But the gleam in her eye was the real reason why G D G I fell madly in love with Clare Morris. [Verse 2] G C G Now her beauty was rare and I thought then and there G D How lucky I was to have met her G C G But I felt ill at ease in my old dungarees G D G And my wellingtons often smelt better C G Oh, but she was so neat from her head to her feet G D So delightful; she looked very dishy G C G She was tastefully dressed and I sure was impressed G D G How she handled her new Mitsubishi. [Chorus] C G She was lovely and fair, and her first name was Clare G D The daughter of big Mickey Morris G C G But the gleam in her eye was the real reason why G D G I fell madly in love with Clare Morris. [Verse 3] G C G Now I'll never forget the next time that we met G D Big Tom and his band were in Midas G C G I was having a jar with the boys at the bar G D G She came over and stood right beside us C G I was wearing a suit and a good dash of Brut G D And considered myself quite the charmer G C G So I just couldn't wait so I asked her up straight G D G "Would you like to come home with a farmer?" [Chorus] C G She was lovely and fair, and her first name was Clare G D The daughter of big Mickey Morris G C G But the gleam in her eye was the real reason why G D G I fell madly in love with Clare Morris. [Verse 4] G C G Now says she with a laugh "Do you think I'm a calf G D Or what is the cause of your hurry? G C G Wouldn't I be a twit to be covered in grit G D G And smelling like that awful slurry? C G If I gave you my hand, 'Sure I'd own half your land G D And I suppose you'd expect me to plough it G C G Now get on with your dance. You haven't a chance G D G For my husband would never allow it." [Chorus] C G She was lovely and fair, and her first name was Clare G D The daughter of big Mickey Morris G C G But the gleam in her eye was the real reason why G D G I fell madly in love with Clare Morris.