The Merry Wives Of Windsor - Hal-an-tow lyrics

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The Merry Wives Of Windsor - Hal-an-tow lyrics

Jack has gone to wear the horns, It was the crest when you were born; His father's father wore it, And his father wore it too. Hal-an-Tow, jolly rumbelow, We were up long before the day, oh, To welcome in the summer, To welcome in the May, oh -- For summer is a-coming in, And winter's gone away, oh! Robin Hood and Little John Have both gone to the fair, oh, And we will to the merry green wood, To hunt the buck and hare, oh! Hal-an-Tow, jolly rumbelow, We were up long before the day, oh, To welcome in the summer, To welcome in the May, oh -- For summer is a-coming in, And winter's gone away, oh! A faithful knight is good Saint George 
And o'er the land he travel, oh 
Of all the knights in Christendom
 St. George he is the right, oh! Hal-an-Tow, jolly rumbelow, We were up long before the day, oh, To welcome in the summer, To welcome in the May, oh -- For summer is a-coming in, And winter's gone away, oh! What happened to the Spaniards That made so great a boast, oh? They shall eat the speckled goose, And we shall eat the roast, oh! Hal-an-Tow, jolly rumbelow, We were up long before the day, oh, To welcome in the summer, To welcome in the May, oh -- For summer is a-coming in, And winter's gone away, oh!