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  • Chorus
    Seven hundred elves from out the wood
    Foul and grim they were
    Down to the farmer's house they went
    His meat and drink to share
    There was a farmer in the west and there he chose his ground
    He thought to spend the winter there and brought his hawk and hound
    He brought with him both hound and cock alone he begged to stay
    And all the dear that roamed the wood had cause to rue the day
    He felled the oak, he felled the birch, the beech nor poplar spared
    And much was grieved the sullen elves at what the stranger dared
    He hewed him baulks and he hewed him beams with eager toil and haste
    Then up and spake the woodland elves: "Who's come our wood to waste?"
    Chorus
    Up and spake the biggest elf and grimly rolled his eyes:
    "We'll march upon the farmer's house and hold on him assize
    He's knocking down both wood and bower, he shows us great distain
    We'll make him rue the day he was born and taste of shame and pain."
    Chorus
    All the elves from out the wood began to dance and spring
    And marched towards the farmer's house their lengthy tails to swing
    The farmer from his window looked and quickly crossed his breast
    "Oh woe is me," the farmer cried, "The elves will be my guests."
    In every nook he made a cross and all about the room
    And off flew many a frightened elf back to his forest gloom
    Some flew to the east, some flew to the west, some flew to the north away
    And some flew down the deep ravine and there forever stay
    Chorus
  • Chorus
    Seven hundred elves from out the wood
    Foul and grim they were
    Down to the farmer's house they went
    His meat and drink to share
    There was a farmer in the west and there he chose his ground
    He thought to spend the winter there and brought his hawk and hound
    He brought with him both hound and cock alone he begged to stay
    And all the dear that roamed the wood had cause to rue the day
    He felled the oak, he felled the birch, the beech nor poplar spared
    And much was grieved the sullen elves at what the stranger dared
    He hewed him baulks and he hewed him beams with eager toil and haste
    Then up and spake the woodland elves: "Who's come our wood to waste?"
    Chorus
    Up and spake the biggest elf and grimly rolled his eyes:
    "We'll march upon the farmer's house and hold on him assize
    He's knocking down both wood and bower, he shows us great distain
    We'll make him rue the day he was born and taste of shame and pain."
    Chorus
    All the elves from out the wood began to dance and spring
    And marched towards the farmer's house their lengthy tails to swing
    The farmer from his window looked and quickly crossed his breast
    "Oh woe is me," the farmer cried, "The elves will be my guests."
    In every nook he made a cross and all about the room
    And off flew many a frightened elf back to his forest gloom
    Some flew to the east, some flew to the west, some flew to the north away
    And some flew down the deep ravine and there forever stay
    Chorus