The Melodist/The Greenwood Tree

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4308970The Melodist — The Greenwood TreeAnonymous

The Greenwood Tree.

Thus we pass day and night,
In each scene of delight,
Live happy, contented, and free;
As old Time glides along,
Pleasure sweetens the song,
All under the Greenwood Tree.

Let the rich and the great,
Live in splendour and state,
Nor pride nor ambition have we;
From trouble, care, and strife,
We live a rural life,
All under the Greenwood Tree.

Thus we gaily sing,
While time is on the wing,
Who's so happy, so happy as we?
The nut-brown ale we quaff,
And revel, sing, and laugh,
All under the Greenwood Tree.