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  • CHORDS: Moloney, O\’Connell & Keane – There Were Roses Piano & Ukulele Chord Progression and Tab

    This is the chords of There Were Roses by Moloney, O\’Connell & Keane on Piano, Ukulele, Guitar and Keyboard.

    [Verse 1]
    C
    My song for you this evening
    F                 G               C
    Is not to make you sad.
    Am                                 G
    Nor for adding to the sorrows
    F                                 C
    Of our troubled northern land.
    C
    But lately I\’ve been thinking,
    F                 G                         C
    And it just wont leave my mind.
    Am                                 G
    I\’ll tell you of two friends one time,
    F                                                 C
    Who were both good friends of mine.

    [Verse 2]
    C
    Isaac Scott from Banagh,
    F                 G                 C
    He lived just across the fields.
    Am                                 G
    A great man for the music
    F                                         C
    And the dancing and the reels.
    C
    MacDonald came from South Armagh
    F                 G                         C
    To court young Agnes fair,
    Am                                       G
    And we\’d often meet on the Ryan Road
    F                                 C
    And laughter filled the air.

    [Chorus]
    F         C         F                 C
    There were roses, roses.
    F                         C
    There were roses…
    C                 G                       F                         C
    And the tears of the people ran together.

    [Verse 3]
    C
    Now Isaac he was Protestant,
    F G C
    And Sean was Catholic born.
    Am G
    But it never made a difference,
    F C
    For their friendship, it was strong.
    C
    And sometimes in the evening,
    F G C
    When they heard the sound of drums,
    Am G
    They said they wont divide us,
    F C
    We will always be as one.

    [Verse 4]
    C
    For the ground our fathers plowed
    F G C
    And the soil, it is the same.
    Am G
    And the places where we say our prayers
    F C
    Have just got different names.
    C
    We talked about the friends who died,
    F G C
    We hoped there\’d be no more.
    Am G
    Twas little then we realized
    F C
    The tragedy in store.

    [Chorus]
    F C F C
    There were roses, roses.
    F C
    There were roses
    C G F C
    And the tears of the people ran together.

    [Verse 5]
    C
    It was on a Sunday morning
    F G C
    When the awful news came round.
    Am G
    Another killing had been done
    F C
    Just outside Camlough Town.
    C
    We knew that Isaac danced up there,
    F G C
    We knew he liked the band.
    Am G
    But when we heard that he was dead,
    F C
    We just could not understand.

    [Verse 6]
    C
    We gathered at the gravesite
    F G C
    On a cold and rainy day.
    Am G
    The minister he closed his eyes
    F C
    And for no revenge he prayed.
    C
    And all of us who knew him
    F G C
    From along the Ryan Road,
    Am G
    We bowed our heads and said a prayer
    F C
    For the resting of his soul.

    [Chorus]
    F C F C
    There were roses, roses.
    F C
    There were roses
    C G F C
    And the tears of the people ran together.

    [Verse 7]
    C
    Now fear it filled the countryside,
    F G C
    There was fear in every home.
    Am G
    When late at night a car came
    F C
    Prowling round the Ryan Road.
    C
    A Catholic would be killed tonight
    F G C
    To even up the score.
    Am G
    Oh Christ! It\’s young MacDonald
    F C
    That they\’ve taken from the door.

    [Verse 8]
    C
    Isaac was my friend he cried,
    F G C
    He begged them with his tears.
    Am G
    But centuries of hatred
    F C
    Have ears that do not hear.
    C
    An eye for an eye,
    F G C
    That was all that filled their minds.
    Am G
    And another eye for another eye
    F C
    Till everyone was blind.

    [Chorus]
    F C F C
    There were roses, roses.
    F C
    There were roses
    C G F C
    And the tears of the people ran together.
    C
    F G C
    Am G
    F C
    C
    F G C
    Am G
    F C

    [Verse 10]
    C
    Now I don\’t know where the moral is,
    F G C
    Or where the song should end.
    Am G
    But I wonder just how many wars
    F C
    Are fought between good friends.
    C
    And those who give the orders
    F G C
    They are not the ones to die.
    Am G
    It\’s Scott and MacDonald,
    F C
    And the likes of you and I.

    [Chorus]
    F C F C
    There were roses, roses.
    F C
    There were roses
    C G F C
    And the tears of the people ran together.
    F C F C
    F C
    C G F C
    C G F F