The Irish Rover The Irish Rovers A song originally by the Pogues, this is a version of the song the Irish rovers play In the [G] year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and [C]six, We set [G] sail from the sweet cove of [D] Cork We were [G] sailing away with a cargo of [C] bricks For the [G] grand City Hall in New [G] York She was a [G] wonderful craft, she was [D] rigged 'fore and aft And how [G] the wild winds [C] drove her She 'stood [G] several blasts, she had [Em] twenty-three [C] masts And th (guitartabs.cc)