What a fine and pleasant sight
Migildi magildi hey now now,
Is a smithy warm and bright
Migildi magildi hey now now,
From the anvil gay sparks glancing
Migildi magildi hey now now,
'Neath the blacksmith's hammer dancing
Migildi magildi hey now now.
What a fine and pleasant race,
Migildi magildi hey now now,
For the warmest brightest place,
Migildi magildi hey now now,
When without the winds are blowing
Migildi magildi hey now now,
And inside the fire is glowing,
Migildi magildi hey now now.
What a fine and pleasant sound,
Migildi magildi hey now now,
When the songs and tales go round,
Migildi magildi hey now now,
Clang of hammer, blow of bellows,
Migildi magildi hey now now,
In the company of good fellows,
Migildi magildi hey now now.
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Source: Singing Together, Spring 1975, BBC Publications
Notes: English words by Jack Dobbs to a Welsh folk tune, taken from
Oxford School Music Books Teachers' Manual, Senior Part 2
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