| Down in yon forest be a hall
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| Sing May, Queen May sing Mary
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| 'Tis coverleted over with purple and pall
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| Sing all good men for the new born baby
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| Oh, in that hall is a pallet bed
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| Sing May, Queen May sing Mary
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| 'Tis stained with blood like cardinal red
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| Sing all good men for the new born baby
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| And at that pallet is a stone
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| Sing May, Queen May sing Mary
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| On which the virgin did atone
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| Sing all good men for the new born baby
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| Under that hall is a gushing flood
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| Sing May, Queen May sing Mary
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| From Christ’s own side, 'tis water and blood
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| Sing all good men for the new born baby
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| Beside that bed a shrub tree grows
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| Sing May, Queen May sing Mary
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| Since he was born, it blooms and blows
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| Sing all good men for the new born baby
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| Oh, on that bed a young squire sleeps
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| Sing May, Queen May sing Mary
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| His wounds are sick and sick, he weeps
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| Sing all good men for the new born baby
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| Oh, hail yon hall where none can sin
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| Sing May, Queen May sing Mary
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| 'Cause it’s gold outside and silver within
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| Sing all good men for the new born baby |