Chords
Mrs Mcgrath

Key: E

Introduction:  Em  

 Em                                                                                     G                                 D 
"Mrs McGrath," the sergeant said, "would you like a soldier of your son Ted?"
 D                                                                                                   Em 
Scarlet coat, a big cocked hat, Mrs. McGrath would you like that?"
 Em                                                                   G                     D 
Mrs. McGrath lived on the shore and after seven years or more
 D                                                                                                           Em 
She spotted a ship come into the bay with her son from far away
Chorus (2x)
 Em                                               G                             D 
Too-rai-eh-ful-diddly-eh, too-rai-loo-rai-loo-rai-eh
 D                                                                                   Em 
Too- rai-eh-ful-diddly-eh, too-rai-loo-rai-loo-rai-eh
 Em                                                                   G                                     D 
"Captain dear, where have you been, sailing the Mediterranean?
 D                                                                                       Em 
Have you news of my son Ted? Is he living or is he dead?"
 Em                                                                             G                                     D 
Then Teddy boy came out with no legs and in their place, two wooden pegs
 D                                                                                                                 Em 
She kissed him a dozen times or two and said, "My God Ted is it you?"
Chorus (2x)
 Em                                               G                             D 
Too-rai-eh-ful-diddly-eh, too-rai-loo-rai-loo-rai-eh
 D                                                                                   Em 
Too- rai-eh-ful-diddly-eh, too-rai-loo-rai-loo-rai-eh

 Em                                                                 G                                                     D 
"Were you drunk or were you blind, when you left your two fine legs behind?
 D                                                                                                     Em 
Or was walking upon the sea that tore your two fine legs from thee?"
 Em                                                                                     G                               D 
"No I wasn't drunk and I wasn't blind when I left my two fine legs behind.
 D                                                                                                 Em 
A cannonball on the fifth of May tore my two fine legs away."
Chorus (2x)
 Em                                               G                             D 
Too-rai-eh-ful-diddly-eh, too-rai-loo-rai-loo-rai-eh
 D                                                                                   Em 
Too- rai-eh-ful-diddly-eh, too-rai-loo-rai-loo-rai-eh
Solo: Em
 Em                                                                   G                                             D 
"Teddy boy," the widow cried, "your two fine legs were your mother's pride.
 D                                                                                                                       Em 
Stumps of a tree won't do at all, you should've run from the cannonball."
 Em                                                                 G                                       D 
"All foreign wars," I do proclaim, "live on blood and a mother's pain.
 D                                                                                                                                       Em 
I'd rather my boy as he used to be then the king of the west and his navy."
Chorus (2x)
 Em                                               G                             D 
Too-rai-eh-ful-diddly-eh, too-rai-loo-rai-loo-rai-eh
 D                                                                                   Em 
Too- rai-eh-ful-diddly-eh, too-rai-loo-rai-loo-rai-eh