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Hal-an-Tow Traditional Cornish song [Verse 1]
CTake the scorn and wear the horns It Fwas the crest when yG7ou were born CYour father's father wore it And your fGather wore it Ftoo
[Verse 2]
CRobin Hood and Little John They've Fboth gone to the G7fair-o Well, Cwe shall to the merry green wood To hFunt the buck and Ghare-o
[Chorus]
CHal-Gan-CTow, jGolly rumbelow CWe wGere Cup lFong before the G7day-o Well, toC welcome in the summertime To Fwelcome in the G7May-o Well, the Csummer is coming in And G7winter's gone aFway
[Verse 3]
What Chappened to the Spaniards That Fmade so great a G7boast-o? Well, Cthey shall eat the feathered goose FWe shall eat the rGoast-o
[Chorus]
CHal-Gan-CTow, jGolly rumbelow CWe wGere Cup lFong before the G7day-o Well, toC welcome in the summertime To Fwelcome in the G7May-o Well, the Csummer is coming in And G7winter's gone aFway
[Verse 4]
CGod bless Aunt Mary Moses With Fall her power and G7might-o Well, sCend us peace in England Send Fpeace by day and Gnight-o
[Chorus]
CHal-Gan-CTow, jGolly rumbelow CWe wGere Cup lFong before the G7day-o Well, toC welcome in the summertime To Fwelcome in the G7May-o Well, the Csummer is coming in And G7winter's gone aFway
CHal-Gan-CTow, jGolly rumbelow CWe wGere Cup lFong before the G7day-o Well, toC welcome in the summertime To Fwelcome in the G7May-o Well, the Csummer is coming in And G7winter's gone aFway