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A DRINKING SONG

Eugene Field

Come, brothers, share the fellowship

We celebrate to-night;

There's grace of song on every lip

And every heart is light!

But first, before our mentor chimes

The hour of jubilee,

Let's drink a health to good old times,

And good times yet to be!

Clink, clink, clink!

Merrily let us drink!

There's store of wealth

And more of health

In every glass, we think.

Clink, clink, clink!

To fellowship we drink!

And from the bowl

No genial soul

In such an hour can shrink.

 

And you, oh, friends from west and east

And other foreign parts,

Come share the rapture of our feast,

The love of loyal hearts;

And in the wassail that suspends

All matters burthensome,

We'll drink a health to good old friends

And good friends yet to come.

Clink, clink, clink!

To fellowship we drink!

And from the bowl

No genial soul

In such an hour will shrink.

Clink, clink, clink!

Merrily let us drink!

There's fellowship

In every sip

Of friendship's brew, we think.