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December 6

"The Holly and the Ivy" is one of many carols that use the imagery of holly and ivy. Of pagan origin, most of these carols are about the rivalry between male (ivy) and female (holly) elements in nature. This carol is a lot of fun to play on the banjo, and I thought I'd try singing it this year as well.

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The Holly and the Ivy

Performed by Greg Barlow on banjo and voice

Words and music: Traditional, collected by Cecil Sharp and published in English Folk-Carols, 1911.

The holly and the ivy,
When they are both full grown,
Of all the trees that are in the wood,
The holly bears the crown:

Chorus
The rising of the sun,
And the running of the deer,
The playing of the merry organ,
Sweet singing in the choir.

The holly bears a blossom
As white as the lily flower,
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ,
To be our sweet Savior:
Chorus

The holly bears a berry
As red as any blood;
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ,
To do poor sinners good:
Chorus

The holly bears a prickle,
As sharp as any thorn,
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ
On Christmas day in the morn:
Chorus

The holly bears a bark,
As bitter as any gall,
And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ
For to redeem us all:
Chorus

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