The Christmas Tree

There's a wonderful tree, a wonderful tree

Author: Mrs. M. N. Meigs
Tune: [There's a beautiful star, a beautiful star]
Published in 11 hymnals

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1 There’s a wonderful tree, a wonderful tree,
The happy children rejoice to see;
It is spreading its branches year by year,
It comes from the forest to flourish here.
Oh, this beautiful tree, with its branches wide,
Is always, is always blooming at Christmas tide.

2 It is not alone in the summer’s sheen,
Its boughs are broad and its leaves are green;
It is blooming for us as the wild winds blow,
And earth is all white with the feathery snow;
And this wonderful tree with its branches wide,
Bears many, bears many a gift for the Christmas tide.

3 It is all alone with its tapers’ glow,
That flash on shining eyes below,
And the strange, sweet fruit on each laden bough,
Is all to be plucked by the gatherers now.
Oh! this wonderful tree, with its branches wide,
We hail it, we hail it, with joy at the Christmastide.

4 And a voice is telling its boughs among,
Of shepherds watching and angels’ song;
Of a holy Babe in a manger low,
The beautiful story of long ago.
When a radiant star threw its beams so wide,
To herald, to herald the earliest Christmastide.

5 So then spread thy branches, O wonderful tree,
And bring some dainty gift to me;
May you fill my heart with burning love,
To Him who didst come from His home above;
From His beautiful home with the glorified,
To give us, to give us the joy of Christmastide.

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #12422

Author: Mrs. M. N. Meigs

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Text Information

First Line: There's a wonderful tree, a wonderful tree
Title: The Christmas Tree
Author: Mrs. M. N. Meigs
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O this beautiful tree
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #12422

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