X:1 %Music T:Twankydillo B:Everyman's Book of English Country Songs, Ed Roy Palmer, ISBN 0-460-12048-4 S:Samuel Willett, Cuckfield, Sussex Z:Lucy Broadwood, 1891 M:3/4 %Meter L:1/8 % K:G d3/2c/ |B2 BB AA |G2 G2 D2 |E2 F2 G2 | w:Here's a health to the jol-ly black-smith, the best of all A A3 G2 |B2 B2 G2 |c2 c2 d3/2c/ |B3 G A2 | w:fel-lows, He works at his an-vil while the boy blows the G G2 z d2 |B2 B2 A2 |G2 G2 D2 |E2 F2 G2 | A4 w:bel-lows Which makes his bright ham-mer to rise and to fall, G3/2G/ |B2 B2 G3/2G/ |c2 c2 d3/2c/ |B2 A2 G2 | d4 w:Here's to old Cole and to young Cole and to old Cole of all. d3/2c/ |B2 B2 AA |G2 G2 DD |EE FF GG | w:Twan-ky dil-lo, twan-ky-dil-lo, twan-ky-dil-lo, dil-lo, dil-lo, B2 HA3 G |B2 B2 GG |c2 c2 d2 |B3 G A2 | G G3 |] w:dil-lo, A roar-ing pair of bag-pipes made of the green wil-low