At Bou e la vogue as the (Bb)sun was set ting o’er the (F)bright May mead ows of (Gm)Shel ma (Bb)lier, a the (F)reb el (Gm)hand set the (F)heath er (Bb)blaz ing and the (F)brought the neigh bors ment from (C)far and (F)near.
Then Fa ther Mur phy from (Bb)old Kil cor mack spurred (F)up the rocks with a (Bb)warn ing cry: “Arm, (F)arm,” he (Gm)cried, phy “for I’ve (F)come to (Bb)lead you.
For an (F)Ire land’s free dom like we (C)fight or (F)die.”
He led e us on ’gainst the (Bb)com ing sol diers, and the (F)cow’rd ly Yeo men were (Gm)put to (Bb)flight.
’Twas the (F)at the (Gm)Bar row the (F)boys of (Bb)Wex ford showed the (F)Book ey’s reg i of how (C)men could (F)fight.
Look out for hire lings, King (Bb)George of Eng land.
Search (F)ev ’ry king dom where (Bb)breathes a slave, for (F)Fa ther (Gm)Mur phy from the (F)Coun ty (Bb)Wex ford sweeps an (F)o’er the land ed for a (C)might y (F)wave.
We (C)green a (F)gain.
This page shows “Boulavogue” by Irish Folksong in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of Bb at 198 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.