To the Maypole Haste Away | Elizabethan May Day Carol Revival
Автор: Echoes of Yesteryear
Загружено: 2026-01-07
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(Note: As with any AI recreation, occasional small errors in interpretation may occur, but the goal is always faithful revival.)
A merry revival of an Elizabethan May Day carol: young men and lasses choose partners, bring garlands, and dance around the Maypole on the one pretty ring-time of the year. Mixed chorus and a dancing parlor piano, exactly as it rang in Tudor villages and Victorian drawing rooms when spring meant love and holiday.
[Verse 1]
Come, ye young men, come along,
With your music, dance and song;
Here each bachelor may choose
One that will not faith abuse,
Nor repay with coy disdain,
Love that should be lov’d again.
[Chorus]
Bring your lasses in your hands,
For ’tis that which love commands;
Then to the Maypole haste away,
For ’tis now a holiday.
[Verse 2]
It is the choice time of the year,
For the violet now appear;
When you thus have spent your time,
Till the day be past its prime,
Now the rose receives its birth,
And pretty primrose decks the earth.
[Chorus]
Then to the Maypole haste away,
For ’tis now a holiday.
[Verse 3] 2x
Now the rose receives its birth,
And pretty primrose decks the earth;
Then to the Maypole haste away,
For ’tis now a holiday.
[Final]
For ’tis now a holiday,
For ’tis now a holiday,
Then to the Maypole haste away.
Perfect for days when the world feels young and ready to dance.
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