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13243. The Bells Are Ringing

1 On the eastern plain the flocks are sleeping,
Are sweetly sleeping, are sweetly sleeping;
O’er them faithful shepherds watch are keeping,
While sweetest music fills the air.

Refrain:
The bells are ringing, sweetly ringing,
The merry, merry bells, the Christmas bells;
The bells are ringing, sweetly ringing,
The merry bells, the Christmas bells.

2 Wondrous is the news their tones are telling,
Are softly telling, are softly telling;
Round the waiting earth in chorus swelling,
They tell of Jesus, born this day. [Refrain]

3 Still the message round the earth is ringing,
Is sweetly ringing, is sweetly ringing;
Nations to the King are tribute bringing,
To Christ, the Savior, King of all. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: On the eastern plain the flocks are sleeping
Title: The Bells Are Ringing
Author: Charles Austin Miles (1904)
Refrain First Line: The bells are ringing, sweetly ringing
Language: English
Source: The Voice of Praise (Philadelphia: Hall-Mack, 1904)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [On the eastern plain the flocks are sleeping]
Composer: Charles Austin Miles
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



Media
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MIDI file: MIDI
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