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3. Good master and good mistress, as you sit by the fire,
pray think of us, poor children, are wand’ring in the mire.
Chorus: Love and joy …
4. We have a little purse, made of ratching leather skin;
we want some of your small change to line it well within.
Chorus: Love and joy …
5. Call up the butler of this house, put on his golden ring;
Let him bring us a glass of beer and the better we shall sing.
Chorus: Love and joy …
6. Bring us out a table and spread it with a cloth;
bring us out a mouldy cheese and some of your Christmas loaf.
Chorus: Love and joy …
7. God bless the master of this house, likewise the mistress too;
and all the little children that round the table go.
Chorus: Love and joy …
See also The wassail song (1)/ Here we come a-caroling, one voice.
downloaded from , the collected song repertoire of Waldorf Schools