Come let us be merry
1
Come let us be merry,
Drink Claret and Sherry,
And cast away care and sorrow;
He's a fool that takes thought for to morrow
Why should we be droopers,
To save it for Troopers
Let's spend our own,
And when all is gone,
That they can have none,
Then the Roundheads and Caves agree.
2
Then fall to your drinking,
And leave off this shrinking,
Let Square-heads and Round-heads go quarrel,
We have no other foe but the barrel,
These cares and disasters,
Shall ne're be our Masters,
EnglishandScot,
Doth both love a pot,
Though they say they do not,
Here the Roundheads and Caves agree.
3
A man that is armed
With liquor is charmed,
And proofe against strength and cunning,
He scorns the base humour of running.
Our brains are the quicker,
When season'd with liquor,
Let's drink and sing,
Here's a health to our King,
And I wish in this thing
Both the Roundheads and Caves agree
4
A pox of this fighting!
I take no delighting
In killing of men and plunder,
A Gun affrights me like a thunder.
If we can Live quiet,
With good drink and diet,
We wont come nigh,
Where the bullets do fly,
In fearing to die,
Both the Roundheads and Caves agree.
5
'Twixt Square-head and Round-head
The Land is confounded,
They care not for fight or battle,
But to plunder our goods and cattle
When e're they come to us,
They come to undo us,
Their chiefest hate
Is at our Estate,
And in sharing of that,
Both the Roundheads and Caves agree.
6
In swearing, and lying,
In cowardly flying,
In whoring, in cheating, in stealing,
They agree; in all damnable dealing.
He's a fool and a widgeon,
That thinks they've Religion,
For Law and right,
Are o're rul'd by might,
But when they should fight,
Then the Roundheads and Caves agree.
7
Then while we have treasure,
Let's spare for no pleasure,
He's a fool that has wealth and wont spend it,
But keeps it for Troopers to end it
When we've nothing to leave 'um,
Then we shall deceive 'um,
If all would be
Of such humours as we,
We should suddainly see
Both the Roundheads and Caves agree.
Come let us be merry,
Drink Claret and Sherry,
And cast away care and sorrow;
He's a fool that takes thought for to morrow
Why should we be droopers,
To save it for Troopers
Let's spend our own,
And when all is gone,
That they can have none,
Then the Roundheads and Caves agree.
2
Then fall to your drinking,
And leave off this shrinking,
Let Square-heads and Round-heads go quarrel,
We have no other foe but the barrel,
These cares and disasters,
Shall ne're be our Masters,
EnglishandScot,
Doth both love a pot,
Though they say they do not,
Here the Roundheads and Caves agree.
3
A man that is armed
With liquor is charmed,
And proofe against strength and cunning,
He scorns the base humour of running.
Our brains are the quicker,
When season'd with liquor,
Let's drink and sing,
Here's a health to our King,
And I wish in this thing
Both the Roundheads and Caves agree
4
A pox of this fighting!
I take no delighting
In killing of men and plunder,
A Gun affrights me like a thunder.
If we can Live quiet,
With good drink and diet,
We wont come nigh,
Where the bullets do fly,
In fearing to die,
Both the Roundheads and Caves agree.
5
'Twixt Square-head and Round-head
The Land is confounded,
They care not for fight or battle,
But to plunder our goods and cattle
When e're they come to us,
They come to undo us,
Their chiefest hate
Is at our Estate,
And in sharing of that,
Both the Roundheads and Caves agree.
6
In swearing, and lying,
In cowardly flying,
In whoring, in cheating, in stealing,
They agree; in all damnable dealing.
He's a fool and a widgeon,
That thinks they've Religion,
For Law and right,
Are o're rul'd by might,
But when they should fight,
Then the Roundheads and Caves agree.
7
Then while we have treasure,
Let's spare for no pleasure,
He's a fool that has wealth and wont spend it,
But keeps it for Troopers to end it
When we've nothing to leave 'um,
Then we shall deceive 'um,
If all would be
Of such humours as we,
We should suddainly see
Both the Roundheads and Caves agree.
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