Our American Holidays - Christmas/Listen Lordings, Unto Me

For works with similar titles, see Christmas Carol.

CHRISTMAS CAROL

Listen, lordings, unto me, a tale I will you tell;
Which, as on this night of glee, in David's town befell.

Joseph came from Nazareth with Mary, that sweet maid;
Weary were they nigh to death, and for a lodging prayed.

In the inn they found no room; a scanty bed they made;
Soon a babe, an angel pure, was in the manger laid.
Forth He came, as light through glass, He came to save us all.
In the stable, ox and ass before their Maker fall.

Shepherd’s lay afield that night to keep the silly sheep,
Hosts of angels in their sight came down from Heaven's high steep:—
Tidings! tidings unto you! to you a child is born,
Purer than the drops of dew, and brighter than the morn!

Onward then the angels sped, the shepherds onwards went,—
God was in His manger bed; in worship low they bent.
In the morning see ye mind, my masters one and all,
At the altar Him to find, who lay within the stall.

Chorus.


               Sing high, sing low,
               Sing to and fro,
          Go tell it out with speed,
               Cry out and shout,
               All round about,
          That Christ is born indeed!
Pray whither sailed those ships all three
     On Christmas day in the morning?

Oh, they sailed into Bethlehem
     On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
Oh, they sailed into Bethlehem
     On Christmas day in the morning.

And all the bells on earth shall ring
     On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
And all the bells on earth shall ring
     On Christmas day in the morning.

And all the angels in heaven shall sing
     On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
And all the angels in heaven shall sing
     On Christmas day in the morning.

And all the souls on earth shall sing
     On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
And all the souls on earth shall sing
     On Christmas day in the morning.


Then let us all rejoice amain
     On Christmas day, on Christmas day;
Then let us all rejoice amain
     On Christmas day in the morning.