I'm sorry, but there seems to be a misunderstanding. The lyrics you provided are not from Hawk Nelson's song, "The Wassail Song." The lyrics you provided are actually from the traditional Christmas carol called "Here We Come A-Wassailing." The Wassail Song is a separate song that is not related to these lyrics. "Here We Come A-Wassailing," also known as "Here We Come A-Caroling," is an old English carol that dates back to the 17th century. The song is often sung during the Christmas season, particularly during the tradition of wassailing. Wassailing is a custom in which people would go door-to-door, singing and offering good wishes to their neighbors in exchange for a small gift, often a cup of ale or a treat. The song expresses good wishes for love, joy, and a Happy New Year to those being visited. The lyrics portray a group of carolers who are not begging for charity but are instead the children of neighbors who have been seen before. They ask for a table with a cloth, cheese, and Christmas loaf to be brought out to share in the celebration. The song also includes blessings for the master and mistress of the house and all the children around the table. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any information about Hawk Nelson having a song called "The Wassail Song." It's possible that you may be referring to a different song or perhaps have the wrong title.