What of the bow? The bow was made in England: Of true wood, of yew wood, The wood of English bows; So men who are free Love the old yew tree And the land where the yew tree grows.
What of the cord? The cord was made in England: A rough cord, a tough cord, A cord that bowmen love; So we’ll drain our jacks To the English flax And the land where the hemp was wove.
What of the shaft? The shaft was cut in England: A long shaft, a strong shaft, Barbed and trim and true; So we’ll drink all together To the gray goose feather And the land where the gray goose flew.
What of the men? The men were bred in England: The bowman–the yeoman– The lads of dale and fell Here’s to you–and to you; To the hearts that are true And the land where the true hearts dwell.