62. The Bells of Christmas

1 The bells of Christmas chime once more;
The heav'nly guest is at the door.
He comes to earthly dwellings still
With new year gifts of peace, good will.

2 This world, though wide and far outspread,
Could scarcely find for you a bed.
Your cradle was a manger stall,
No pearl nor silk nor kingly hall.

3 Now let us go with quiet mind,
The swaddled babe with shepherds find,
To gaze on him who gladdens them,
The loveliest flow'r of Jesse's stem.

4 Oh, join with me, in gladness sing,
To keep our Christmas with our king,
Until our song, from loving souls,
Like rushing mighty water rolls!

5 O patriarchs' Joy, O prophets' Song,
O Dayspring bright, awaited long,
O Son of Man, incarnate Word,
Great David's Son, great David's Lord:

6 Come, Jesus, glorious heav'nly guest,
And keep your Christmas in our breast;
Then David's harpstrings, hushed so long,
Shall swell our jubilee of song.

Text Information
First Line: The bells of Christmas chime once more
Title: The Bells of Christmas
Translator: Charles Porterfield Krauth, 1823-1883 (alt.)
Author: Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig, 1783-1872
Meter: L M
Language: English
Publication Date: 1978
Topic: Christmas
Tune Information
Name: DET KIMER NU TIL JULEFEST
Composer: C. C. N. Balle, 1806-1855
Meter: L M
Key: E♭ Major



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