[ Предположительная тональность: Em ] Em C G 1st Verse: While goin' the road to sweet Athy, aroo, harroo Em C G B7 While goin' the road to sweet Athy, harroo, harroo G D While goin' the road to sweet Athy C B7 A stick in me hand and a tear in me eye Em D C B7 A doleful damsel I heard cry, Em D Em Johnny I hardly knew ye. Em C G Chrous: With your drums and guns and guns and drums aroo, haroo Em C G B7 With your drums and guns and guns and drums haroo, haroo G D With your drums and guns and guns and drums C B7 The enemy nearly slew ye Em D C B7 Oh my darling dear, Ye look so queer Em D Em Johnny I hardly knew ye. Em C G 2nd Verse:Where are the eyes that looked so mild, arroo, harroo Em C G B7 Where are the eyes that looked so mild, harroo, harroo G D Where are the eyes that looked so mild C B7 When my poor heart you first beguiled Em D C B7 Why did ye run from me and the child Em D Em Oh Johnny, I hardly knew ye. Chorus Em C G 3rd Verse: Where are your legs with which you run, arroo, harroo Em C G B7 Where are your legs with which you run, harroo, harroo G D Where are your legs with which you run C B7 When you went away to carry a gun Em D C B7 Indeed your dancing days are done Em D Em Oh Johnny, I hardly knew ye. Chorus Em C G 4th Verse: It grieved my heart to see you sail, arroo, harroo Em C G B7 It grieved my heart to see you sail harroo, harroo G D It grieved my heart to see you sail C B7 Though from my heart you took leg bail Em D C B7 and like a cod you've doubled up head and tail Em D Em Oh Johnny I hardly knew ye. Chorus Em C G 5th Verse: Ye haven't an arm, ye haven't a leg, arroo, harroo Em C G B7 Ye haven't an arm, ye haven't a leg, harroo, harroo G D Ye haven't an arm, ye haven't a leg C B7 Ye're an armless, boneless, chickenless egg Em D C B7 Ye'll have to be put with a bowl out to beg Em D Em Oh Johnny I hardly knew ye. Chorus Em C G 6th Verse: I'm happy for to see ye home, arroo, harroo Em C G B7 I'm happy for to see ye home, harroo, harroo G D I'm happy for to see ye home C B7 All from the island of Sulllone Em D C B7 So low in flesh, so high in bone Em D Em Oh Johnny I hardly knew ye. Chorus Em C G 7th Verse: But sad as it is to see you so, arroo, harroo Em C G B7 But sad as it is to see you so harroo, harroo G D But sad as it is to see you so C B7 I think of you as an object of woe Em D C B7 Your Peggy'll still keep ye on as her beau Em D Em Johnny I'm swearing to ye.