G C G G D C G It was down by Christ Church that I first met with Annie Em C D A neat little girl and not a bit shy G D C G She told me her father had come from Dungannon Em C G C G And would take her back home in the sweet bye and bye C G C G And what's it to any man, whether or no C G D Whether I'm easy, or whether I'm true C G C G As I lifted her petticoat, easy and slow Em C G C G And I rolled back my sleeve to unbuckle her shoe G D C G Was first down Thomas Street, and then out by the Liffey Em C D The sun had gone down, and the evening grew dark G D C G Down by Kingsbridge, and then by Lord in a jiffy Em C G C G My arms were around her, beyond in the park C G And what's it to any man, whether or no C G D Whether I'm easy, or whether I'm true Em C G C G As I lifted her petticoat, easy and slow Em C G C G And I rolled back my sleeve to unbuckle her shoe G D C G Oh, from city or country, a girl is a jewel Em C D And well built for grippin', as most of them are G D C G But any young man would be really a fool Em C G C G If he tries at the first time to go a bit far C G And what's it to any man, whether or no C G D Whether I'm easy, or whether I'm true Em C G As I lifted her petticoat, easy and slow C G Em C G C G And I rolled back my sleeve to unbuckle her shoe [Harp Solo] G D C G Em C D G D C G Em C G G D Em C G And if by a chance, you're in the town of Dungannon Em C D You might search ´till your eyeballs are empty and blind G D Em C G Be it sittin´ or walking or running or standing Em C G C G A girl like Annie you never will find C G And what's it to any man, whether or no C G D Whether I'm easy, or whether I'm true C G As I lifted her petticoat, easy and slow Em C G And I rolled back my sleeves to unbuckle her shoe G D C G Em C D G D C G Em C G
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