%%pageheight 29.7cm %%pagewidth 21cm X:1 T:A Catch that is Merry C:Dr Hayes M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Eb I:score 1 2 3 I:linebreak $ V:1 B|B> e c B G B|B3-B2E|D> E D E D C|B,3-B,2F|G> A B B c _d|c3-c2=d|e> E G B,> A, B,|E3-E2 w:A catch that is mer-ry and gay,_ when voi-ces are right-ly in tune,_ will clear up the most gloo-my day,_ and turn a No-vem-ber to June,_ V:2 G|G> F A G E G|G3-G2 G|F> G F G F E|{E}D3-D2D|E> F G G A B|A3-A2 F/ F/|E G B G> A F|E3-E2 w:come then my good friends let us try_ to ban-ish all sor-row and care,_ let no man com-plain he's a dry,_ when the bot-tle and glass are so near,_ V:3 z|z3z2E|E> F E E G B|B3-B2=A|B> c B f> d B|e2e e A G|A> B cF2A|G B e e> f d|e3-e2 w:since mu-sic and wine thus a-gree_ leave rich-es to Clive the Na-bob, we're rich-er and hap-pier than he, who thus in a catch bear a bob._