No, here she is! here she is! Happy and gay, With singing and ringing To join in our lay.
Where's Gerald? where's Gerald? He's out in the snow; The stars shining keenly, The cold wind doth blow.
No, here he is! here he is! Happy and gay; With singing and ringing To join in our lay!
Where's Evey? where's Evey? She's lost in the fog; Go seek her, go find her, With man and with dog.
No, here she is! here she is! Happy and gay; With singing and ringing, To join in our lay!
Where's Henry? where's Henry? Poor Henry's afloat; The sea-waves all round him, High tossing his boat.
No, here he is! here he is! Happy and gay; With singing and ringing To join in our lay!
Where's Charley? where's Charley? In China dwells he; He wears a long pig-tail, Perpetually drinks tea.
No, here he is! here he is! Happy and gay; With singing and ringing, To join in our lay!
Where's Johnny? where's Johnny? In Nubia, I know; He has climb'd a tall palm-tree,— A lion's below.
No, here he is! here he is! Happy and gay; With singing and ringing, To join in our lay!
Where's Mary? where's Mary? Young Mary's asleep; And round her white pillow The little dreams creep.
No, here she is! here she is! Happy and gay; With singing and ringing, To join in our lay!
Where's Bertha? where's Bertha? She has wings — she can fly! She has flown to the bright moon — Look up there and spy!
No, here she is! here she is! Happy and gay; With sinking and ringing, To join in our lay!
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