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A MAY-DAY SONG; PROBABLY NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, by                    
First Line: Remember us poor mayers all
Last Line: "so god bless you all, both great and small, / and send you a joyful may"
Subject(s): May (month)


Remember us poor Mayers all,
And thus we do begin
To lead our lives in righteousness
Or else we die in sin.
We have been rambling all this night,
And almost all this day,
And now returned back again
We have brought you a branch of May.
A branch of May we have brought you,
And at your door it stands,
It is but a sprout, but it's well budded out
By the work of our Lord's hands.
The hedges and trees they are so green,
As green as any leek,
Our heavenly Father he watered them
With his heavenly dew so sweet.
The heavenly gates are open wide,
Our paths are beaten plain,
And if a man be not too far gone
He may return again.
The life of man is but a span,
It flourishes like a flower,
We are here to-day, and gone to-morrow
And we are dead in an hour.
The moon shines bright and the stars give a light
A little before it is day,
So God bless you all, both great and small,
And send you a joyful May.






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