Fiddler's Green G Gsus4 Em - G Gsus4 D C G Bm - G Am C D G D G G7 - C G D - C G Bm Am D7 G As I walked by the dockside one evening so fair To view the salt water and taste the salt air I heard an old fisherman singing a song: Oh, take me away boys, me time is not long. Ê(ch:) ÊÊÊÊWrap me up in my oilskin and jumper ÊÊÊ No more on tbe docks I'll be seen ÊÊÊ Just tell me old shipmates I'm taking a trip mates ÊÊÊ And I'll see you someday on Fiddlers Green. Now Fiddlers Green is a place I've heard tell Where the fishermen go if they don't go to hell Where the skies are all clear and the dolphins do play And the cold coast of Greenland is far, far away. Ê(ch:) Where the skies are all clear and there is never a gale And the fish jump on board with one swish of their tail Where you lie at your leisure, there's no work to do And the skipper's below, making tea for the crew. Ê(ch:) When you're back on the dockside and the long trip is through There's pubs and there's clubs and there's lassies there too Where the girls are all pretty and the beer it is free And there's bottles of rum growing from every tree. Ê(ch:) Now I don't want a harp nor a halo, not me Just give me a breeze on a good rolling sea I'll play me old squeeze box as we sail along With the wind in the rigging to sing me a song. Ê Ê(ch:)