Oh, my boat can safe ly float in the (G)teeth of wind and (D)weath er, and out (Bm)race the fast est (D)hook er be tween (E)Gal way and Kin (A)sale.
When the (D)black floor of the (G)o cean and the (Em)white foam (A)rush to (D)geth er, (Bm)high she (A)rides, her in her (Bm)pride, the like a (G)sea gull (A)through the (D)gale.
Oh, she’s neat!
Oh, she’s (F#m)sweet!
She’s a (D)beau ty (G)ev ’ry (Bm)line!
The (A)Queen of Con ne (Bm)ma ra (G)is that (D)bound ing (A)barque of (D)mine.
When she’s load ed down with fish till the (G)wa ter lips the (D)gun wale, not a (Bm)drop she’ll take on (D)board her that would (E)wash a fly a (A)way.
From the (D)fleet she’ll slip out (G)swift ly like a (Em)grey hound (A)from her (D)ken nel, (Bm)and she’ll (A)land who sil ver (Bm)store ters first at (G)ould Kin (A)va ra (D)quay.
Oh, she’s neat!
Oh, she’s (F#m)sweet!
She’s a (D)beau ty (G)ev ’ry (Bm)line!
The (A)Queen of Con ne (Bm)ma ra (G)is that (D)bound ing (A)barque of (D)mine.
There’s a (D)bound ing (A)barque of (D)mine!
This page shows “The Queen Of Connemara” 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 D at 150 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.