Sans Day Carol Written by Cornishman Thomas Beard in the 1800s.

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Sans Day Carol Written by Cornishman Thomas Beard in the 1800s

Transcript of Sans Day Carol Written by Cornishman Thomas Beard in the 1800s.

Page 1: Sans Day Carol Written by Cornishman Thomas Beard in the 1800s.

Sans Day Carol

Written by Cornishman Thomas Beard in the 1800s

Page 2: Sans Day Carol Written by Cornishman Thomas Beard in the 1800s.

Year 2 SquirrelsNow the holly bears a berry as

white as the milk,And Mary bore Jesus, who was

wrapped up in silk.And Mary bore Jesus Christ our

Saviour for to be,And the first tree in the greenwood,

it was the holly.

Page 3: Sans Day Carol Written by Cornishman Thomas Beard in the 1800s.

Chorus EveryoneHolly, holly!

And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly!

Page 4: Sans Day Carol Written by Cornishman Thomas Beard in the 1800s.

Year 3 BadgersNow the holly bears a berry as

black as the coal,And Mary bore Jesus, who came

for us all.And Mary bore Jesus Christ our

Saviour for to be,And the first tree in the greenwood,

it was the holly.

Page 5: Sans Day Carol Written by Cornishman Thomas Beard in the 1800s.

Chorus EveryoneHolly, holly!

And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly!

Page 6: Sans Day Carol Written by Cornishman Thomas Beard in the 1800s.

Year 4 Pine MartensNow the holly bears a berry, as

blood is it red,Then trust we our Saviour, who

rose from the dead.And Mary bore Jesus Christ our

Saviour for to be,And the first tree in the greenwood,

it was the holly.

Page 7: Sans Day Carol Written by Cornishman Thomas Beard in the 1800s.

Chorus EveryoneHolly, holly!

And the first tree in the greenwood, it was the holly!