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7746. Christmas Morning (Froelich)

1. Glory’s kiss awoke the morning,
Which beheld the Savior’s birth,
And with nature’s rosy dawning,
Peace, good-will, was born on earth.
Heaven’s door rolled wide asunder,
Through the gate of pearl and gem,
Angels thronged to see this wonder,
Earth held Heaven’s diadem.

Refrain
Ring, O bells, your loudest, sweetest,
And ye children, shout with glee;
Love the greatest, the completest,
Christmas gave to you and me.
Ring, O bells, ring, O bells,
Ring your loudest, ring your sweetest,
Ring, O bells, ring, O bells,
Ring your sweetest Christmas bells!

2. Olive, myrtle, pine and laurel,
Weave in beauteous garlands fair;
While our voices raise a choral,
Him our love and thanks to bear.
But how poor the gifts we offer,
Have we aught to give but them?
Yea, our hearts we humbly proffer,
Make them now a Bethlehem. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Glory's kiss awoke the morning
Title: Christmas Morning (Froelich)
Author: Marian Froelich (1881)
Refrain First Line: Ring, O bells, your loudest, sweetest
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Glory's kiss awoke the morning]
Composer: G. Froelich
Incipit: 56715 32176 67651
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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