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Masters in This Hall                      Masters in This Hall - MP3 ( MB)
(The Wanderer has come in)          Masters in This Hall
- Sheet Music

Tune: Traditional French No.137 “The Oxford Book of Carols”

Verse 1
Masters in this Hall, hear the news today
From Idises most ancient, heed them well I do pray

Chorus
“Masters in this Hall, open wide your door,
Hear His footsteps now approaching
Heed His voice we do implore
Masters in this hall, open up your eyes
Now the Wanderer stands before you
Kinfolk of this hall arise”

Verse 2
“Masters in this Hall, hear what we do say
The Wanderer has come in and he is here to stay”

Chorus
“The Wanderer has come in and no-one should be sad
Blot with us, with joy, with laughter
Hail the All-Father, be glad
TheWanderer has come in where all kin make good cheer
Be he seated by the fire
Give him mead and welcome here”

Verse 3
“Masters in this Hall, hear what we do say
The Wanderer comes amongst you and he is here to stay.”

© Adapted by Anna Stockinger 2007

- This poem is in the Common Domain and may be freely distributed,
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