Blow, blow thou winter wind - Poem

Blow, blow, thou winter wind...
                                   William Shakespeare - 1623

Blow, blow, thou winter wind, 
   Thou art not so unkind 
      As man’s ingratitude; 
   Thy tooth is not so keen, 
Because thou art not seen, 
      Although thy breath be rude. 
Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto the green holly: 
Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly: 
   Then, heigh-ho, the holly! 
      This life is most jolly. 

   Freeze, freeze, thou bitter sky, 
   That dost not bite so nigh 
      As benefits forgot: 
   Though thou the waters warp, 
      Thy sting is not so sharp 
      As friend remembered not. 
Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto the green holly...

Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind - Grid

Blow, b____ t___ w_____ w____,
  Thou a__ n__ s_ u_____
    As m______ i___________;

   Thy t____ i_ n__ s_ k____,
Because t___ a__ n__ s____,
     Although t__ b_____ b_ r____.

Heigh-ho! s____ h_____-h__,  u___ t__ g____ h_____;
Most f_________ i_ f________,  m___ l_____ m___ f_____:
   Then, h_____-h__ t__ h_____!
      This l___ i_ m___ j_____.


Freeze, f______ t___ b_____ s___,
That d___ n__ b___ s_ n___
     As b_______ f______:
Though t___ t__ w_____ w____,
        Thy s____ i_ n__ s_ s____
        As f_____ r_________ n___.
Heigh-ho! s____ h________ u___ t__ g____ h_______.

Blow, blow, thou winter wind - Performance