Oh, then tell y me, Sean Oβ (F)Far rell, (Dm)tell me (C)why you (Bb)hur ry (Am)so.
(Dm)Hush y a while, just hush and (F)lis ten, (Dm)and his (F)cheeks were (C)all a (Dm)glow.
I bear or ders (Am)from the Cap tain, (F)get you read y (C)quick and soon, (Dm)for the pikes must be to (F)geth er (Bb)at the (F)ris ing (C)of the (Dm)moon!
Oh, then tell y me, Sean Oβ (F)Far rell, (Dm)where the (C)gath βring (Bb)is to (Am)be.
(Dm)In y the old spot by the (F)riv er, (Dm)right well (F)known to (C)you and (Dm)me.
One word more for (Am)sig nal tok en (F)whis tle up the (C)march ing tune,
(Dm)with your pike up on your (F)shoul der, (Bb)by the (F)ris ing (C)of the (Dm)moon!
This page shows βThe Rising Of The Moonβ by Irish Folksong in our color-coded kid songbook view β 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 G at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.