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Nancy Mulligan Ed Sheeran

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EmI was twenty-four years old when I metC the woman I woulDd call my own                       Em 
Twenty-two granEmd kids now growing old in thCat house thatG your brother bCought ya               D           Em 
On the summeEmr day when I proposed, I made tChat wedding ring fDrom dentist gold                             Em 
And I askeEmd her father but her daddy said no, yoCu can't marrGy my Cdaughter      D              Em 


GShe and I went on the rCun, donG9;t caDre about religion       C  G 
GI'm gonna marry the woman IC love, down byG the WCexford border      D             Em 
GShe was Nancy Mulligan, Cand I Gwas William DSheeran              C      G 
She tooGk my name and then we were one, downC by the WexforGd bordCer                 D            Em 


Em C D Em
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Well I metEm her at Guy's in the second world war and she was worCking on a solDdier's ward                   Em 
Never had EmI seen such beauty beforeC the momentG that I saw herC             D        Em 
EmNancy was my yellow rose and we gCot married weaDring borrowed clothes                Em 
We got eightEm children now growing old, fiCve sons and GthreeC daughters   D               Em 


GShe and I went on the rCun, donG9;t caDre about religion       C  G 
GI'm gonna marry the woman IC love, down byG the WCexford border      D             Em 
GShe was Nancy Mulligan, Cand I Gwas William DSheeran              C      G 
She tooGk my name and then we were one, downC by the WexforGd bordCer                 D            Em 


GDi da-da-da-da-da di-da-di, di da-da-Cda-daD-da di-da-di, da da
GDi da-da-da-da-da di-da-di, di da-da-Cda-daD-da di                     G 
GDi da-da-da-da-da di-da-di, di da-da-dCa-daD-da di-da-di, da da
GDi da-da-da-da-da di-da-di, di da-da-Cda-daD-da di                     G 


From her snow whEmite streak in her jet black hairC, over sixty years I've been lDoving her                       Em 
Now we're satEm by the fire in our old armchairCs, yoGu know Nancy I adore ya        C        D   Em 
From a farm bEmoy born near Belfast town, I never worriedC about Dthe king and crown                      Em 
'Cause I fEmound my heart upon the southern ground,C there's nGo difference I assure ya   C               D     Em 


GShe and I went on the rCun, donG9;t caDre about religion       C  G 
GI'm gonna marry the woman IC love, down byG the WCexford border      D             Em 
GShe was Nancy Mulligan, Cand I Gwas William DSheeran              C      G 
She tooGk my name and then we were one, downC by the WexforGd bordCer                 D            Em 


GDi da-da-da-da-da di-da-di, di da-da-Cda-daD-da di-da-di, da da
GDi da-da-da-da-da di-da-di, di da-da-Cda-daD-da di                     G 
GDi da-da-da-da-da di-da-di, di da-da-dCa-daD-da di-da-di, da da
GDi da-da-da-da-da di-da-di, di da-da-Cda-daD-da di                     G 


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    Karolina
    Czy mogły ktoś podpowiedzieć jakie bicie?
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    kalina
    A jakie jest bicie
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