HENCE, rude Winter! crabbed old fellow,  
Never merry, never mellow!  
Well-a-day! in rain and snow  
What will keep ones heart aglow?  
Groups of kinsmen, old and young,
Oldest they old friends among;  
Groups of friends, so old and true  
That they seem our kinsmen too;  
These all merry all together  
Charm away chill Winter weather.
 
What will kill this dull old fellow?  
Ale that s bright, and wine that s mellow!  
Dear old songs for ever new;  
Some true love, and laughter too;  
Pleasant wit, and harmless fun,
And a dance when day is done.  
Music, friends so true and tried,  
Whisperd love by warm fireside,  
Mirth at all times all together,  
Make sweet May of Winter weather.
A Glee For Winter
written byAlfred Domett
© Alfred Domett


 



