Am C F One evening of late as I happened to stray, C G to the county Tipperary I straight took my way, Am C F to dig for potatoes and work by the day, C G Am for a farmer called Darby O'Leary. [Verse 2] Am C I asked him how far we were bound for to go, F G the night being dark and a cold wind did blow, Am C F I was hungry and tired and me spirits were low, C G Am for I got neither whiskey nor water. [Verse 3] Am C F The dirty old miser he mounted his steed, C G to the Galbally Mountains he rode in great speed, Am C F I followed behind 'til my poor feet did bleed, C G Am when we stopped when his old horse was weary. [Verse 4] Am C When we came to his cottage I entered it first, F G it seemed like a kennel or ruined old church, Am C F says aye to myself I am left in the lurch, C G Am in the house of old Darby O'Leary. [Verse 5] Am C F I well recollect it was Michalmass night, C G to a hearty good supper he did me invite, Am C F a cup of sour milk that was more green than white, C G Am and it gave me the trotting disorder. [Verse 6] Am C The wet old potatoes would poison the cats, F G and the barn where me bed was, was swarming with rats, Am C F the fleas would have frightened the fearless Saint Pat, C G Am who banished the snakes o'er the border. [Verse 7] Am C F He worked me by day and he worked me by night, C G while he held an old candle to give me some light, Am C F I wished his potatoes would die of the blight, C G Am or himself would go off with the fairies. [Verse 8] Am C 't Was on this old miser I looked with a frown, F G when the straw was brought in for to make my shakedown, Am C F and I wished that I'd never seen him nor his town, C G Am nor the sky over Darby O'Leary. [Verse 9] Am C F I worked in Kilconnel, I've worked in Kilmore, C G I've worked in Knockranny and Shanballymore, Am C F and Kalisanaker and Sollahed Moore, C G Am with farmers so decent and cheery. [Verse 10] Am C I've worked in Tipperary, the Rag in Ross Green, F G at the mount of Killfegal, the Bridge of Orleans, Am C F such woeful starvation I never yet seen, C G Am as I got from old Darby O'Leary.