Deck the hall with boughs of holly
Fah-la-la-la-lah, la-lah-lah-lah
'Tis the season to be jolly
Fah-la-la-la-lah, la-lah-lah-lah
Don we now our gay apparel
Fah-la-lah, la-la-lah, la-lah-lah
Toll the ancient Yuletide carol
Fah-la-la-la-lah, la-lah-lah-lah

See the blazing Yule before us
Fah-la-la-la-lah, la-lah-lah-lah
Strike the harp and join the chorus
Fah-la-la-la-lah, la-lah-lah-lah
Follow me in merry measure
Fah-la-lah, la-la-lah, la-lah-lah
While I tell of Yuletide treasure
Fah-la-la-la-lah, la-lah-lah-lah

Fast away the old year passes
Fah-la-la-la-lah, la-lah-lah-lah
Hail the new, ye lads and lasses
Fah-la-la-la-lah, la-lah-lah-lah
Sing we joyous, song together
Fah-la-lah, la-la-lah, la-lah-lah
Heedless of the wind and weather
Fah-la-la-la-lahh, lah-lahh-lahh-lahhh


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