Goodbye Mick/Twice Daily C/D 1 2 1 2 3 4 (Bar 5) C 2 3 4 C 2 3 4 C 2 3 4 G 2 3 4 G 2 3 4 G 2 3 4 G 2 3 4 C 2 3 4 C Goodbye Mick and goodbye Pat (13) G Goodbye Kate and Mary G The anchor's weighed and the gangway's up C I'm leaving Tipper-ary C And now the steam is blowing off G I have no more to say G I'm bound for New York City boys C Three thousand miles a-way C The Ship it sails in half an hour (29) G To cross the broad Atlant-ic G My friends are standing on the quay C With grief and sorrow frantic C I'm just about to sail away G In the good ship Dan O'Leary G The anchor's weighed and the gangway's up C I'm leaving Tipper-ary C Goodbye Mick and goodbye Pat (45) G Goodbye Kate and Mary G The anchor's weighed and the gangway's up C I'm leaving Tipper-ary C And now the steam is blowing off G I have no more to say G I'm bound for New York City boys C Three thousand miles a-way C In my old knapsack here I have (61) G Some cabbage, beans and bacon G And if you think I can't eat that C Well, there's where you're mis-taken C This ship will play with pitch and toss G For half a dozen farthings G I'll roll me bundle on me back C And walk to Castle gardens C Goodbye Mick and goodbye Pat (77) G Goodbye Kate and Mary G The anchor's weighed and the gangway's up C I'm leaving Tipper-ary C And now the steam is blowing off G I have no more to say G I'm bound for New York City boys C Three thousand miles a-way C Now I won't come that Yankee chat (93) G I guess I'm calcu-latin' G Come liquor up old sonny boy C When an old friend I am treatin' C I'm deep in love with Molly Burke G Like an ass is fond of clover I'll send for her when I get there C That's if she will come over C Goodbye Mick and goodbye Pat (109) G Goodbye Kate and Mary G The anchor's weighed and the gangway's up C I'm leaving Tipper-ary C And now the steam is blowing off G I have no more to say G I'm bound for New York City boys C Three thousand miles a-way C Then fare thee well old Erin dear (125) G To part me heart does ache well From Carrickfergus to Cape Clear C I'll never see your equal C Although to foreign parts we're bound G Where cannibals may eat us We'll ne'er forget the Holy Ground C Of poteen and po-tatoes C Goodbye Mick and goodbye Pat (141) G Goodbye Kate and Mary G The anchor's weighed and the gangway's up C I'm leaving Tipper-ary C And now the steam is blowing off G I have no more to say G I'm bound for New York City boys C Three thousand miles a-way C When good St Paddy banished snakes (157) G He shook them from his garment He never thought we'd go abroad C To look upon such varmint C Nor quit this land where whiskey grew G To wear the Yankee button Take vinegar for mountain dew C And goats for mountain mutton C Goodbye Mick and goodbye Pat (173) G Goodbye Kate and Mary G The anchor's weighed and the gangway's up C I'm leaving Tipper-ary C And now the steam is blowing off G I have no more to say G I'm bound for New York City boys C Three thousand miles a-way D 2 3 4 D 2 3 4 D 2 3 4 A 2 3 4 A 2 3 4 A 2 3 4 A 2 3 4 D 2 3 4(189) D When I was a lad I was so glad (197) A To go out in the daytime With me fork and a bottle and a cork D To help out in the haytime D One fine day I was tossin' hay A I met sweet Lucy Bailey And I said my dear "Are you often here" D She said "Yes sir, twice daily" D Did the rum doo dee, did de rum doo da (213) A Did the rum da doo doo randy Did the rye doo dee, did the rye doo da D Did the rye da doo dee, twice daily D Well we had such fun in the summer sun (221) A Lucy was so thrillin' So sweet and pure but I wasn't sure D If that girl was willin' D Till one fine day among the hay A We were working gaily When she up's and slips and her garters ripped D And I went there twice daily D Did the rum doo dee, did de rum doo da (237) A Did the rum da doo doo randy Did the rye doo dee, did the rye doo da D Did the rye da doo dee, twice daily D Well Lucy's dad he was hoppin'mad (245) A Said there will be no play now He said "Young son, now you've had your fun D The time has come to pay now" D "My girl you'll wed", the old man said A As he waved his shotgun gaily "If you don't", he says, "where I'll put the lead D You won't sit there twice daily" D Did the rum doo dee, did de rum doo da (261) A Did the rum da doo doo randy Did the rye doo dee, did the rye doo da D Did the rye da doo dee, twice daily D Did the rum doo dee, did de rum doo da (269) D Did the rum da doo doo randy Did the rye doo dee, did the rye doo da D Did the rye da doo dee, twice daily 2 3 4