Danny Boy C Am C Dm7 F - C Em C Am Dm Dm7 G C Am C Dm7 F - C Em G C F Am Em G Em C Am F G C Dm Dm7 GC C7 F Dm7 C Cm7 Am - C G F G C Oh Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling from glen to glen and down the mountain side the summer's gone and all the flowers are dying tis you tis you must go and i must bide but come ye back when summers on the meadow or when the valley's hushed and white with snow tis i'll be here in sunshine or in shadow o danny boy, o danny boy, i love you so -- and when you come and all the flowers are dying if i am dead - as dead i well may be - you'll come and find a place where i am lying and kneel and say an ave there for me; and i shall hear though soft your tread above me and all my grave shall warmer, sweeter be for you will bend and tell me that you love me and i shall lie in peace until you come to me.