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The Christmas Goose
It was at an inn in Manchester, "The Cornstalks" was the sign, A famous public house where tradesmen used to sleep and dine. A traveler one Christmas eve, as long had been his use, Called in to spend his holiday and choose his Christmas goose.
Chorus All around the greenwood so early in the morn The merry merry huntsman blows his silver bugle horn.
Well, he sipped his glass of sherry wine, he smoked his mild cigar He chatted with the landlord and the people at the bar And not a thought of wickedness did enter in his head Until the chambermaid came down to light him to his bed
Chorus He followed her right close behind, he squeezed her on the stairs He kissed her by the chamber door before he said his prayers He gave to her a guinea to prevent her bein' vexed And then he blew the candle out, and you can guess the next.
Chorus Next morn this gay lothario he paid his lodging bill He tipped the boots and tossed the landlord for another gill And where he went to afterwards I really couldn't say Suffice he came to choose his goose the very next Christmas day.
Chorus Next Christmas time came round again, which filled his heart with glee He rambled 'round from town to town, and strange sights did he see And then he came to Manchester to put up for the night At "The Cornstalks", which twelve months before had filled him with delight.
Chorus He strolled into the coffee room, as jaunty as could be Where many a rooster like himself was waitin' for his tea He ordered up the very best the landlord could produce And called the waiter back to say, "Now don't forget the goose!"
Chorus Right speedily a tray was brought with eatables galore And by the selfsame chambermaid he'd kissed twelve months before But when he looked beneath the cloth, no eatables were piled Instead of all the food he found a big fat bouncing child.
Chorus Enraged at seeing others laugh, "What is this here?" says he "Come sit you down beside me, sir, and I'll tell you," says she. "Last year you were so generous, pray, do not think it strange. You gave to me a guinea and I've brought you back your change."
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