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Wake! And tune your youthful voices

Representative Text

1 Wake! and tune your youthful voices,
’Tis the anniversary morn,
When all Heav’n and earth rejoices,
Over Christ, our Savior born.
Angels came from brightest glory,
Singing carols of His birth,
And the shepherds spread the story,
Peace, goodwill to men on earth!

Refrain:
Wake! and tune your youthful voices,
’Tis the anniversary morn,
When all Heav’n and earth rejoices,
Over Christ, our Savior born.

2 Shout aloud your songs of gladness,
On this joyful Christmas morn,
Let no dismal ray of sadness
Dim the day when Christ was born!
Giving joy for every sorrow,
Peace to every troubled breast,
Pointing out a bright tomorrow
Where the weary all find rest. [Refrain]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #12933

Author: John G. Robinson

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Text Information

First Line: Wake! And tune your youthful voices
Author: John G. Robinson
Refrain First Line: Wake! And tune your youthful voices
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #12933
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The Cyber Hymnal #12933

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