Tom: E A E A B E [Verse 1] E My Ship lies in the harbour, A C#m the full moon shining o'er, A B E A salty breeze blows in the bay, F#m B I hear the combers roar; A E Tomorrow I am bound away, E C#m far from this land so poor, A B E To start a new life far away A E from my misty morning shore. [Verse 2] E To leave my dear old mother A C#m will break her heart for sure, A B E Likewise my agèd father F#m B I'll never see no more; A E But to leave my dear old Ireland E C#m it grieves me ten times o'er, A B E Tomorrow I must sail away A E from my misty morning shore. [Chorus 1] E A E Fare thee well, dear Ireland, E B C#m it's westward I must go, A B E But when I reach Amerikay, F#m B there's one thing that I know: A B E That when the full moon is rising E B C#m up in the east once more, A B E I know it's also shining A E on my misty morning shore. A E A B E [Verse 3] E It's been five years, dear Mother, A C#m since first I sailed away, A B E I heard a famine took its toll F#m B the new arrivals say; A E But in this land of plenty E C#m I'll live forevermore, A B E My heart's crossed the ocean A E on my misty morning shore. [Verse 4] E It's been nine years, dear Mother, A C#m I've taken me a wife, A B E I've built a home for me and her F#m B down by the waterside; A E She's given me a daughter, E C#m sweet Erin is her name, A B E I named her for my country A E and claimed her for its fame. [Chorus 2] E A E But I long for you, dear Ireland, E B C#m I will until I die, A B E But when my life is over, F#m B it's here that I must lie; A E Down here by the ocean where B C#m my family can watch o'er, A B E The full moon shining down on me A B E and my misty morning shore.