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Capo: 3 Tuning: E A D G B E
[Intro] C Dm Am E Am C Dm Am E Am Am G Am G [Verse]
All Amhail to the Gdays that Fmerit more Cpraise Than Dmall of the rest of the Eyear And Amwelcome the Gnights that Fdouble deClights As Dmwell for the poor as the Epeer
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Good Cfortune attend each Dmmerry man's friend That Amdoth but the Ebest that he Ammay ForCgetting old wrongs with Dmcarols and songs To Amdrive the cold Ewinter aAmway C
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'Tis Amill for a Gmind to Fanger inCclined To Dmthink of small injuries Enow If Amwrath be to Gseek, do not Flend her thy Ccheek Nor Dmlet her inhabit thy Ebrow
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Cross Cout of thy books maDmlevolent looks Both Ambeauty and Eyouth's deAmcay And Cwholly consort with Dmmirth and with sport To Amdrive the cold Ewinter aAmway C
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This Amtime of the Gyear is Fspent in good Ccheer And Dmneighbors together do Emeet To Amsit by the Gfire with Ffriendly deCsire Each Dmother in love to Egreet
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Old Cgrudges forgot are Dmput in the pot All Amsorrows aEside they Amlay The Cold and the young doth Dmcarol this song To Amdrive the cold Ewinter aAmway C
[Instrumental] Am G F C Dm E Am G F C Dm E C Dm Am E Am C Dm Am E Am [Verse]
When AmChristmasGtide comes Fin like a Cbride With Dmholly and ivy Eclad Twelve Amdays in the Gyear much Fmirth and good Ccheer In Dmevery household is Ehad
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The Ccountry guise is Dmthen to devise Some Amgambols of EChristmas Amplay WhereCat the young men do the Dmbest that they can To Amdrive the cold Ewinter aAmway
[Outro] Am G F C Dm E Am G F C Dm E