But, if at the Church they
would give us some ale,
And a pleasant fire our souls
to regale,
We'd sing and we'd pray all
the livelong day,
Nor ever once wish from the
Church to stray.
Then the Parson might preach,
and drink, and sing,
And we'd be as happy as birds
in the spring;
And modest Dame Lurch, who
is always at Church,
Would not have bandy children,
nor fasting, nor birch.
And God, like a father, rejoicing
to see
His children as pleasant and
happy as He,
Would have no more quarrel
with the Devil or the barrel,
But kiss him, and give him
both drink and apparel.
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