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+ | ===== Padstow Mayers' | ||
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+ | X:1 | ||
+ | T:Unite and Unite | ||
+ | C: | ||
+ | O:Cornish | ||
+ | M:C | ||
+ | L:1/4 | ||
+ | K:G | ||
+ | V:1 clef=treble | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | D | " | ||
+ | w:U- | nite and u- | nite, now | let us u- | nite, | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | w:For | sum- mer is a- | come in to- | day. | * | ||
+ | D | " | ||
+ | w:And | whith- er we are | go- ing, we | all_ will u- | nite | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | w:In the | mer- ry Mor- | ning of_ | May. | * | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | D | " | ||
+ | w:1.~The | young men of | Pad- stow, they | might if they | would | ||
+ | w:2.~The | young maids of | Pad- stow, they | might if they | would | ||
+ | w:3.~Oh | where are the | young men who | now here would | dance | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | w:For | sum- mer is a- | come in to- | day. | * | ||
+ | D | " | ||
+ | w:1.~They | might have built a | ship and_ | guild- ed it with | gold, | ||
+ | w:2.~They | might have made a | gar- land with~the | white rose and the | red, | ||
+ | w:3.~Oh | some they are in | Eng- land, and | some they are in | France, | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | w:In the | mer- ry Mor- | ning of_ | May. | * | ||
+ | "Last Verse" | ||
+ | M:3/4 | ||
+ | D | G G G | G3- | G2 D | G A B | A3- | A2 | ||
+ | w:Oh | where is Saint | George? | * Oh | where is he | now? | * | ||
+ | B | E>F G | A E2- | E2 A/A/ | (A B) c | (B A) F | G3- | G2 | ||
+ | w:He's | out in his | long boat | * all a- | long_ the | salt_ seas, | O | * | ||
+ | D | G2 G | G3- | G2 D | G>A B | A3- | A2 | ||
+ | w:Up | flies the | kite. | * Down | falls the lark, | O | * | ||
+ | B | E>F G | E F G | A B A | E3- | E2 | ||
+ | w:Aunt | Ur- su- la | Bird- hood, she | had an old | yowe | * | ||
+ | A/A/ | A B c | (B A) F | G3- | G2 | ||
+ | w:And she | died in her | own_ park, | O | *</ | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | **Chorus: | ||
+ | //Unite and unite, now let us unite | ||
+ | For summer is a-come in today | ||
+ | And whither we are going, we all will unite | ||
+ | In the merry Morning of May// | ||
+ | |||
+ | The young men of Padstow, they might if they would | ||
+ | For summer is a-comin' | ||
+ | They might have built a ship and gilded it with gold | ||
+ | In the merry Morning of May | ||
+ | |||
+ | [Chorus] | ||
+ | |||
+ | The young maids of Padstow, they might if they would | ||
+ | For summer is a-comin' | ||
+ | They might have made a garland with the white rose and the red | ||
+ | In the merry Morning of May | ||
+ | |||
+ | [Chorus] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oh, where are the young men who now here would dance | ||
+ | For summer is a-comin' | ||
+ | Oh some they are in England, and some they are in France | ||
+ | In the merry Morning of May | ||
+ | |||
+ | [Chorus] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [//everyone kneel reverently// | ||
+ | Oh, where is Saint George? | ||
+ | Oh where is he now? | ||
+ | He's out in his long boat | ||
+ | All along the salt seas-O. | ||
+ | Up flies the kite, | ||
+ | Down falls the lark-O | ||
+ | Aunt Ursulla Birdhood, she had an old yowe | ||
+ | And she died in her own park-O | ||
+ | [//everyone stand//] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [Chorus] | ||