The Voice of the Christ Child

The earth has grown cold with its burden of care

Author: Phillips Brooks
Tune: DAVENANT
Published in 3 hymnals

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1 The earth has grown old with its bur­den of care,
But at Christ­mas it al­ways is young;
And the soul of its mu­sic breaks forth on the air;
When the song of the an­gels is sung.
It is com­ing, old earth, it is com­ing tonight,
On the snow­flakes which cov­er thy sod,
And the voice of the Christ Child tells out with de­light,
That we all can be child­ren of God.

2 On the sad and the lone­ly, the wretch­ed and poor,
That voice of the Christ Child shall fall;
And to ev­ery blind wan­der­er op­ens the door,
With a sun­shine and wel­come for all.
The feet of the hum­blest may walk in the field,
Where the feet of the Hol­ie­st have trod,
And this is the mar­vel to mor­tals re­vealed,
That we all can be child­ren of God.


Source: The Cyber Hymnal #16421

Author: Phillips Brooks

Brooks, Phillips, D.D., was born at Boston, Dec. 13, 1835, graduated at Harvard College 1855, and was ordained in 1859. Successively Rector of the Church of the Advent, Philadelphia, and Trinity Church, Boston, he became Bishop of Mass. in 1891, and died at Boston in Jan., 1893. His Carol, "O little town of Bethlehem," was written for his Sunday School in 1868, the author having spent Christmas, 1866, at Bethlehem. His hymn, "God hath sent His angels to the earth again," is dated 1877. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)  Go to person page >

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First Line: The earth has grown cold with its burden of care
Title: The Voice of the Christ Child
Author: Phillips Brooks
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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