N-The Irish Rover C- A- T- S-100 K-A B-4/4 F- H- M-5E-8 C-8 S-6 A-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 F-8 E-8 C-4 D-8 C-8 B-3 S-6 L- In the year of our Lord, eigh-teen hun- dred and six, we set out from the Coal Quay of Cork, H- M-5E-8 C-8 S-6 A-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-8 F-8 E-4 F-8 D-8 C-4 D-8 B-8 A-3 S-6 L- We were sai- ling a- way with a car- go of bricks for the grand Ci- ty Hall in New York. H- M-5E-8 E-8 S-6 a-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 b-8 b-4 G-8 E-5 E-8 a-5 b-8 c-4 a-4 b-9_c-0_b-8_G-8 E-4 S-6 L- We'd an e- le- gant craft, she was rigged 'fore and aft, and how the trade winds drove her, H- M-5E-8 C-8 S-6 A-4 C-8 D-8 E-4 a-8 b-8 c-4 b-8 a-8 F-4 C-8 B-8 A-4 C-8 E-8 a-4 c-4 b-2 a-4 S-6 S-6 L- She had twen- ty three masts, and she stood sev- 'ral blasts, and they called her the I- rish Ro- ver.