X:155 T:Night Visiting Song, The R:song D:The Dubliners Z:id:hn-song-155 M:4/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=60 K:G G G>B | (c3/B//A//) B3 d d>d | (B/A/)G A2 G3 G | GB (cB/A/) B3 d | d>B A2-A3 d | B>A (G>A) B3 d | (B//A//)GG/ E2 D3 D | G>B (c3/B//A// B)>B (A//G//F)G/ | G4-G || W:I must away now, I can no longer tarry, W:This morning's tempest, I have to cross, W:I must be guided, without a stumble, W:Into the arms I love the most. W: W:And when he came to his true love's dwelling, W:He knelt down gently, upon a stone, W:And through her window, he's whispered lowly W:Is my true love within at home? W: W:Wake up, wake up love, it is thine own true lover, W:Wake up, wake up love, and let me in, W:For I am tired love and oh so weary, W:And more than near drenched to the skin. W: W:She's raised her off her down soft pillow, W:She's raised her up, and she's let him in, W:And they were locked in each other's arms, W:Until that long night was past and gone. W: W:And when that long night was past and over, W:And when the small clouds, began to grow, W:He's taken her hand and they kissed and parted, W:Then he saddled and mounted, and away did go. W: W:I must away now, I can no longer tarry, W:This morning's tempest, I have to cross, W:I must be guided, without a stumble, W:Into the arms I love the most.