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72. 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime

1 ’Twas in the moon of wintertime
When all the birds had fled,
That God, the Lord of all the earth,
Sent angel choirs instead.
Before their light the stars grew dim,
And wond'ring hunters heard the hymn:

Refrain:
Jesus your king is born!
Jesus is born!
Glory be to God on high!

2 The earliest moon of wintertime
Is not so round and fair
As was the ring of glory
Around the infant there.
And when the shepherds then drew near
The angel voices rang out clear: [Refrain]

3 O children of the forest free,
The angels' song is true.
The holy child of earth and heav'n
Is born today for you.
Come, kneel before the radiant boy,
Who brings you beauty, peace, and joy. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: 'Twas in the moon of wintertime
Title: 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime
Author: Jean de Brebeuf, 1593-1649
Translator: Jesse E. Middleton, 1872-1960 (alt.)
Refrain First Line: Jesus your King is born!
Meter: 86 86 88 and refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 1978
Topic: Christmas
Copyright: © 1927 Frederick Harris Co. Limited
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: UNE JEUNE PUCELLE
Meter: 86 86 88 and refrain
Key: g minor
Source: French folk tune, 16th cent.
Copyright: Setting © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship



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