Text: | From Heaven High I Come to Earth |
Author: | Martin Luther |
Translator: | Roland H. Bainton |
Tune: | VON HIMMEL HOCH |
Composer (melody): | Martin Luther |
1 From heaven high I come to earth;
I bring good tidings of great mirth;
this mirth is such a wondrous thing
that I must tell you all and sing.
2 A little child for you this morn
has from a chosen maid been born,
a little child so tender, sweet,
that you should skip upon your feet.
3 How glad we'll be that this is so!
With all the shepherds let us go
to see what God for us has done
in sending us his own dear Son.
4 Look, look, my heart, and let me peek.
Whom in the manger do you seek?
Who is that lovely little one?
The baby Jesus, God's own Son.
5 Be welcome, Lord; be now our guest.
By you poor sinners have been blessed.
In nakedness and cold you lie.
How can I thank you; how can I?
6 You wanted so to make me know
that you had let all great things go.
You had a palace in the sky;
you left it there for such as I.
7 And if the world were twice as wide,
with gold and precious jewels inside,
still such a cradle would not do
to hold a babe as great as you.
8 To God who sent his only Son
be glory, laud, and honor done.
Let all the choir of heav'n rejoice,
the new ring in with heart and voice.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | From heaven high I come to earth |
Title: | From Heaven High I Come to Earth |
German Title: | Vom Himmel hoch |
Author: | Martin Luther (1541) |
Translator: | Roland H. Bainton (1948) |
Meter: | LM |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1985 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | VON HIMMEL HOCH |
Composer (melody): | Martin Luther |
Meter: | LM |
Key: | D Major |
Source: | J. S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio (second version from) |