X:203 T:All around My Hat R:song D:Steeleye Span Z:id:hn-song-203 M:2/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=110 K:G G>A AF | G2 Bc | d2 cA | (G/F) (DE/) F | G>A AF | G2 Bc | dd (e/d/^c/)d/ | d3 B/c/ | d>d (d/e/)f | g2 dB | BE EF | G/G/G- G D | G2 A/(B/A) | GB- Bd | d2 (D/E/)F | G4 || W:Chorus: W:All around my hat I will wear the green willow, W:And all around my hat for a twelve-month and a day, W:And if anyone should ask me the reason why I'm wearing it, W:It's all for my true love, who's far, far away. W: W:Fare thee well cold winter, and fare thee well cold frost. W:Nothing have I gained, but my own true love I've lost. W:I'll sing and I'll be merry, when occasion I do see. W:He's a false deluding young man, let him go, farewell he. W: W:Chorus W: W:The other night he brought me a fine diamond ring, W:But he thought to have deprived me of a far better thing. W:But I being careful, like lovers ought to be, W:He's a false deluding young man, let him go, farewell he. W: W:Chorus W: W:Here's a half a pound of reasons, and a quarter pound of sense, W:A small sprig of time and as much of prudence. W:You mix them all together and you will plainly see. W:He's a false deluding young man, let him go, farewell he. W: W:Chorus