X:146 T:Molly Malone T:Cockles and Mussels R:song D:The Dubliners Z:id:hn-song-146 M:3/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=160 K:G D2 | G2 G2 G2 | G B3 GG | A2 A2 A2 | A c3 A2 | B2 A2 G2 | d2 c2 B2 | B2 A2 G2 | A4 DD | G2 G2 G2 | G B3 GG | A2 A2 A2 | A c3 AA | B d3 c2 | B d3 c2 | B3 G A2 | G4 || D2 | G3 G G2 | G B3 G2 | A3 A A2 | A c3 AA | B d3 c2 | B d3 c2 | B3 G A2 | G4 || W:In Dublin's fair city, where the girls are so pretty, W:I first set me eyes on sweet Molly Malone, W:As she wheeled her wheelbarrow, through the streets broad and narrow, W:Crying "cockles and mussels, alive alive oh!" W: W:Chorus: W:Alive alive oh, alive alive oh! W:Crying "cockles and mussels, alive alive oh!" W: W:She was a fishmonger, and sure 'twas no wonder, W:For so were her father and mother before, W:And they wheeled their wheelbarrow, through the streets broad and narrow, W:Crying "cockles and mussels, alive alive oh!" W: W:Chorus W: W:She died of a fever, and no one could save her, W:And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone, W:Now her ghost wheels her barrow, through the streets broad and narrow, W:Crying "cockles and mussels, alive alive oh!" W: W:Chorus