Six miles from Bangor to Donaghadee - Richard Hayward
[Verse 1]
[G] One day down in [D] Bangor I called on Miss [G] Brown
She was up in her bath so she [D] couldn't come down
Said [G] I slip on something and [C] come down [G] quick
So she slipped on the [D] soap and was down in a [G] tick
[Chorus]
[G] Tra la [C]la, Tra la [G] lee
For it’s six miles from [D] Bangor to [C]Donagha[G]dee
[Verse 2]
[G] One day at the [D] market I bought a wee [G] hen
I thought I would like a fresh [D] egg now and then
But the [G] very next morning I [C] got a great [G] shock
Says the hen I can't [D] lay sure I’m only a [G] cock
[Chorus]
[G] Tra la [C]la, Tra la [G] lee
For it’s six miles from [D] Bangor to [C]Donagha[G]dee
[Verse 3]
[G] One day I was [D] walking down the Main [G] Street
I saw a wee lad with no [D] shoes to his feet
I [G] took pity on [C] him then and [G] there
I went into a [D] fruit shop and bought him a [G] pear
[Chorus]
[G] Tra la [C]la, Tra la [G] lee
For it’s six miles from [D] Bangor to [C]Donagha[G]deee
[Verse 4]
[G] I once met a man with a [D] hole in his [G] head
They took out my brain for to [D] mend it he said
That’s [G] awkward says I, but says [C] he not at [G] all
Sure I'm only a [D] deputy up in the [G] dole
[Chorus]
[G] Tra la [C]la, Tra la [G] lee
For it’s six miles from [D] Bangor to [C]Donagha[G]dee
[Verse 5]
[G] I met an old [D] man at a funeral one [G] day
His back it was stooped and his [D] hair it was gray
I'm [G] close on a hundred he [C] said with a [G] groan
Well, said I, you'd be [D] wasting your time to go [G] home
[Chorus]
[G] Tra la [C]la, Tra la [G] lee
For it’s six miles from [D] Bangor to [C]Donagha[G]dee
[Verse 6]
[G] I dreamt I did die [D] and to heaven did [G] go
And the place that I came from they [D] wanted to know
Says [G] I, I'm from Bangor. St. [C] Peter did [G] stare
Hurry up, step [D] inside, you're the first one from [G] there
[Chorus]
[G] Tra la [C]la, Tra la [G] lee
For it’s six miles from [D] Bangor to [C]Donagha[G]dee