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T:Bells Over Belfast (Dmaj)
C:George Millar
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w:Well the An-trum hills are_ dark and still and the snow is tum-b-lin' down. This
w:It's a rock-y road that_ leads to peace and a road that's hard_ to find. And
w:We'll_ dance and sing the_ new year in and_ share a cup of_ cheer. And
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w:Christ-mas time there's hope a-gain for all in Bel-fast Town. With
w:them that ne-ver look for it, they're deaf and dumb and blind._
w:drink to health and hap-pi-ness through-out the com-ing year. We'll
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w:love and un-der-stan_ding we'll find a bet-ter way. The_
w:Peo-ple have their cus_toms, re-li-gion and their laws, but_
w:put our dif-feren-ces a-side, the Trou-bles far be-hind, and_
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w:gift of peace is ours_ now u-pon this Christ-mas day.
w:we can stand to-ge-ther now, u-ni-ted in one cause.
w:take a cup of kind-ness yet for days of auld lang syne.
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w:Bells o-ver Bel-fast, how mer-ri-ly they play.
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w:Peace and joy be with you on this Christ-mas day
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%%text The Troubles is the name of the nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland that started in the late 1960s
%%text and ended with the Belfast Good Friday Agreement of 1998.
