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Christmas comes, he comes, he comes, | |||
Ushered with a rain of plums; | |||
Hollies in the windows greet him | |||
Schools come driving post to meet him; | |||
Gifts precede him, bells proclaim him, | |||
Ev'ry mouth delights to name him. | |||
Wet, and cold, and wind, and dark, | |||
Make him but the warmer mark; | |||
And yet he comes not one embodied, | |||
Universal's the blithe Godhead, | |||
And in ev'ry festal house | |||
Presence hath ubiquitous. | |||
Curtains, those snug room-enfolders, | |||
Hang upon his million shoulders; | |||
And he has a million eyes | |||
Of fire; and eats a million pies, | |||
And is very wise and merry, | |||
And he loves a kiss beneath the berry. | |||
He would have us, one and all, | |||
Wake at his benignant call, | |||
And all grow wise, and all lay down | |||
Strife, and jealousy, and frown, | |||
And like the sons of one great mother, | |||
Share, and be blest with one another. | |||
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Revision as of 10:37, 21 April 2019
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- Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2019-04-21). Score information: A4, 9 pages, 137 kB Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: Christmas
Composer: George Alexander Macfarren
Lyricist: Leigh Hunt
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Partsong
Language: English
Instruments: Keyboard
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Description: from Novello's Part-Song Book (2nd series), Vol. 2, No. 66.
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Original text and translations
English text
Christmas comes, he comes, he comes,
Ushered with a rain of plums;
Hollies in the windows greet him
Schools come driving post to meet him;
Gifts precede him, bells proclaim him,
Ev'ry mouth delights to name him.
Wet, and cold, and wind, and dark,
Make him but the warmer mark;
And yet he comes not one embodied,
Universal's the blithe Godhead,
And in ev'ry festal house
Presence hath ubiquitous.
Curtains, those snug room-enfolders,
Hang upon his million shoulders;
And he has a million eyes
Of fire; and eats a million pies,
And is very wise and merry,
And he loves a kiss beneath the berry.
He would have us, one and all,
Wake at his benignant call,
And all grow wise, and all lay down
Strife, and jealousy, and frown,
And like the sons of one great mother,
Share, and be blest with one another.