Ring, bells, ring ding, dong ding

Ring, bells, ring ding, dong ding

Author: Friedrich Adolph Krummacher
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1 Ring, bells, ring ding, dong ding;
Ring ding, dong ding!
Winter winds are blowing
Cold the night and snowing;
Children, come and greet me;
Open, I entreat ye!
Ring, bells, ring ding, dong, ding;
Ring ding dong, ding!

2 Ring, bells, ring ding, dong ding;
Ring ding, dong ding!
Joyful carols sing ye,
See the gifts I bring ye,
For each boy and maiden
Richly I am laden.
Ring, bells, ring ding, dong ding;
Ring ding dong, ding!

3 Ring, bells, ring ding, dong ding;
Ring ding, dong ding!
See the candles glowing;
Hearts their love are showing!
List to what I'm telling,
There I'll make my dwelling.
Ring, bells, ring ding, dong ding;
Ring ding dong, ding!


Source: Wartburg Hymnal: for church, school and home #115

Author: Friedrich Adolph Krummacher

Krummacher, Friedrich Adolf, was a native of Tecklenburg, Westphalia, where his father, Friedrich Jacob Krummacher was Burgomaster and Hoffiscal. He was baptized there, July 22, 1767, and apparently born July 13, 1767. In 1786 he entered the University of Lingen (since 1819 ranked as a Gymnasium), and in 1787 that of Halle. After concluding his theological studies in 1789, he was for some time tutor in the family of Senator Meyer in Bremen; was then appointed, in 1790, Conrector of the Gymnasium at Hamm, and in 1793 Rector of the Gymnasium at Mors (Meurs), near Düsseldorf. In the end of 1800 he became Professor of Theology and Eloquence at the Reformed University of Duisburg. When, after the battle of Jena (Oct. 14, 1806), Duisburg was tak… Go to person page >

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First Line: Ring, bells, ring ding, dong ding
German Title: Kling, Glöckchen, klingelingeling, kling
Author: Friedrich Adolph Krummacher
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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