Golden Jubilee chords

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Way down in the county Kerry, in a place they call Tralee 
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A grand old couple they lived there, Kate and Pat Magee. 
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They were going to have a party on their Golden Jubilee 
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Now Kate she turned to Pat and said listen here to me. 

  
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Put on your old knee-britches and your coat of emerald green, 
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Take off that hat me darlin' Pat, put on your old caipin. 
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For today's our Golden wedding and I want you all to know, 
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Just how we looked when we were wed, fifty years agoâ?�. 

      
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It's well that I remember, how we danced on the village green, 
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You held me in your arms, dear Pat, and called me your cailin. 
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Your hair was like a raven's wing but now it's turning grey, 
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Come over here me sweetheart dear, and listen to what I say. 


 
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'Put on your old knee-britches and your coat of emerald green, 
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Take off that hat me darlin' Pat, put on your old caipin. 
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For today's our Golden wedding and I want you all to know, 
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Just how we looked when we were wed, fifty years agoâ?�. 


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Oh how I do I remember, when first I was you bride, 
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In the little chapel on the hill, where we stood side by side. 
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Of good friends we've had many, of troubles we've had few, 
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Come over here me sweetheart dear, and here's what we must do. 



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'Put on your old knee-britches and your coat of emerald green, 
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Take off that hat me darlin' Pat, put on your old caipin. 
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For today's our Golden wedding and I want you all to know, 
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Just how we looked when we were wed, fifty years agoâ?�.