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JESUS CHRIST ?

HE

75 O Little Town of Bethlehem


sr. lours. 8. 6. 8. 6. 7. 6. 8. 6,
Pgrr.Lrps BRooxs, l$el8g3

t. O lit - tle town of BethJe-hem, How still we see thee liet


2. For Christ is born of Ma - ry, And gath - ered all 8 - bove,
3. How si - lent - ly, how si .lent - ly The Fon - drous Gift iq .'ivon!
4. O ho - ly Child of Beth-le-heml De - seen,l

A . bove thy deep and dream-less sleepThe .si - 'lentetars go by;


While the
mor - tals sleep, - gels keep Thelr watch of won-dering love.
So God im-parts "n - man hearts The bless - ings of His heaven.
to hu
Cast out our sin, and en . ter in, Be born in us to - dayl
-O- -C- -i}-
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Yet in thy dark streets shin - eth The v . er - last . ing Light;
o Morn - ing Stars, to - geth - tr Pro - claim the ho . ly birth,
No ear may hear His com - ing, But in this world of 8in,
We hear the Christ-mas an - gels The great glad tid - ings tell;
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a-T- d. '- -a
The hopes and fear; of all the years Are met in thee to-night"
And prais-es sing to God theKing, And peace to men onearthl
lVheremeeksoulswill re-ceiveHim still, The dearChristen - tels in.
O come to us, a - bide with us, Our Lord Im - man - u - ell
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O Come, All Ye Faithful
l,ntirr l ly rrrn. X\'l l l cent.
1'r. l rcdt'riLk ()rrkt'lly, 1820-1880, and othen Jolrrr !', \\'rrtltr's Contur dloersi' l75l

In modcratc t;fie

er
^ t.o come, ell ye falth - ful, - ful and trl -
loy
2. Slng, cholrs of an - gels, slng In ex - ul
3. Yea, Lord, we Sreet thee, born thls hap - py
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c

um -
phant,
ro ?tl
come Y' o come ye to Beth le- hem !
ta - tlon, o slng, all ye cit- l-zens of heaven a- bove!
morn - lng, o Ie- sus, to thee be all glo ry glven;

Come and be - hold hlm, born the Klng of an gels:


Glo ry to God, all glo - ry ln the hlsh est:
Word oI the Fa - ther, now ln flesh ap - Pear Ing:
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Rcfrain

o come, let usa dore hlm, O conle, let us a-


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dore him, o come a - dore hlrn, Christ, the


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Joy to the Vorld' GEOROE F. HINDEI,
ISAAC WATTS
Joyou.tly Arranged by Lowcll Maron

l. Joy to the world I the Lord id, Let 'earth 16


2. Joy to the worldl the Sav - io'r rergnsi Lct men their
3. No more let ein and sol - fOw g-rowr Nor thorns in .
4. He rules the world with truth and gTac, Aod makes the

ceive her King t Let' ev - 'ry heart pre -


song's em Ploy; While fields and floods,- rocks,
fest the groundl- He comes to make - His
na - tions Provo - The glo - ries of His
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pare Him room, And heavh and na - ture eing, And


hills and plains, - Re - peat the sound-ing joy, Re
bless - ings flow - Far as the curse is found, Far
right - 6ous ness, And ]von- ders of His love, And
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fr-. lr-
L.y.-tPl
And heavh, heavh and na ture

heavh and na-ture stng', And heavh,- and heavh-and na-turc srng'.
peat the sound-ing joy, Re - peatr- F - poat-the sound-ing jov.
as the curse is found, Far as r- far as-the curso is found.
won-ders of His love. And won-ders,and won - ders of Hig love.

sing, And heivh ind ira ure srng'r


THE ALFRED BURT CAROLS
SET I
1. Carolirg, Caroling,
(for S. A.T.8., una,ccompauted) ,'
WIHLA HU:'SON AI,FRED BURT
With a lilt t J. = sa I
SOPRAI{O
ATTO

1. Car-o-ling', car- o-ling'. now n'e goi Christ-mas bells are ring'-ing.!
2. Car-o-llng, c8r-o-llng, thru the townl Chrlst-mas bells are rlng'. tng!
3. Car-o-ltngr car-o-ling'r n8r and far; Christ-mas bells are ring- lngl
nf
TENOR
BASS

Car-o - ling, car - o - ling',


Car-o -ling, eat- o -ling',
thru
uP
the snow;
and down;
Chrtst - mas bells
Chrlst - mas beUs
a re
a re
r'
ring -
ring' - Ing!
r'
ing !

Fol-lowJng, fol -low-lng, yon - der starl Chrlst - mas bells a rlng' - Ing!
J .b *J.

Joy - ous voie - es sweet and clear, Sing the sad of heart to cheer.
llark ye u'ell the s0ng we sing, Glad - some tid -
*Lo, the King ings nou' we bring.
Sing u'e all thls haP - py morn, of heav'n ls born I
t
rh !,
J .b J t_ I hl
!t .b

D ing, dong:, ding, dong:, Christ - mas bells are rlnS: ing!
Dingr dong, ding' dongr Christ - mas bells 8re ring' ing'!
Ding", dongr dlng, dong, Christ - mas bells are rlng: - Itrgt
tl .-' tl
a-, I
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Go, T.ll It on the Mountain
GO TELL lT ON THE MOUNTA'N rrresulrr
Americen Folk Hymn 'J n tner:c.rrr lr ". I lr rrrrr
Adrpt. by JoHx V. VoRK, l9ot. .- , i Arr. by Joxx V. VorK, t9ot.
Unison Rafroin Ltytl <o n
$,0/mon\ --_--

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tell on the moun - tain, O - ver the hills and
U

Ux*ou
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Go,
r
tell it on the That Je - sus Christ is born.

Harmony

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- lent flocks by nigbt,


I

l. Wltile shep-herds kept their watch - ing O'er si


2. The shep-herds feared and trem - bled When lo! a - bovc thc earth
3. Down iD a low- ly man - ger The hum - blc Crhrist was born,

through-out the heav - ens There shone a ho - ly light.


Be - hold
Rang out the an - gel cho - rus That hailed our Sav- ior's birth.
And God sent us sal va - tion That bless - ed Christ-mas morn.

rVords copyright l94o by John V. Vorlc. Herm. copyriSht @ 196l by Abingdon Ptssr.

EPIPHANY.'EISON
riJsllS $n $aint Hirlplur
Anonymons

sig - glo soal \lt'hat I'm going to say; Cirrist-rn:rs Eve is cofi- i=g soon;
broad and black, \lith your packyodll creeP; Alt tho slock-ing you wilL iiud
pic - turo book; Yel - low, bluo an& ria; Norv I think IiI leave to yoc
t

Noq,youdear old. tu'-DEAis-p*rbstyo'd[brir:to are; Tell .nc if yott erc.


Hangii::g: in a rllwi, trfiacvill be. tha. short-estone; You'll bs sEre -to- kuouf-.
\Ytrat to gira the. resb Ctoose for ne, dear S a:r - ta Clausl Yoc ri! knorr tho best-
?l/aAaail Soq
Traditional Yorkshire Carol l9th Century Yorkshire
Arrangement:. John Stainer
Allcgrctto moderato UA/A4.|.-

Here we Come a - ing A - mong the leaves so


was - sail - greenr-
-We are not dai - ly b.g - gars That go from door to, door,- But
havc got a lit - tle purse Of strctch-in6 lea - ther skin;- Wc
God the
bless filas - ter of this house,Like- wise the mis- tress too;
-Wemas - ter
Good and good mis-tress,Whileyou're sit - ting by the fire,-
-And
Pray

1.........'v
Herc we COme a - w&n - dling, So fair- to be seen:
we are neigh-bors' child - ren Whom you have seen be - forc:
want lit - tle rnon - CY, TO linc it well with - in:
^
all the lit - tlc chil - dren, That 'round the ta - ble go:
think of us poor chil - dren Who wan - der in the mire:

REFRATN $on uwy


v
rf ef 1b El

il
Love and joy comc to you, And to you your was*ail too, And God bless you, and Ir

F-l
hap - py new year ,-And God send you a
GOOD CHRISTIAN MEN, REJOICE

llth Century Latin Clrol lN DULC! TUB|LO 66.77.17.55


Trrnr. by John M. Ncrlc. I El8-l866 Kl93'r Gcirtllcic Llcdcr, tVlttcnbc* 1335

l. Good Clrris - tian men, 're With heart and soul 8nd
2. Good Chris - tian men, re With heart and,soul and
3. Good Chris - tian men. re With heart andsoul and

Give ye heed to wlrat we say: Je - sus Christ is born to - dayt


Now ye hear of end - less bliss: Je - sus Christ was born for thisl
Now ye need not fear the grave: le - sus Christ was born to savet
a

Ox and ass be - fore him bow, And he is in the man - 8er now.
lle has o - pened heav - en's door, And man is bless - ed eY - er-more.
Calls you one and calls you 'all To gain his ev - cr - last - ing hdl.

Christ is born to - daY! Christ is bom to - dayl


Clrrist was born for this! Clrrist was born for thisl
Christ was born to save! Christ was born to slve !
Anct 'Brinq jfot1* l*ere.
WE WISA YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS
3. VJe- L^ron[ 3o o.n\l I ar. qe+ sorn e - Zy.
5o brinqif o,*\ l*er"e .TraditionatEngtishFotksong
Llvely
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ffi :' ffi
?.p.* .r, \ Ab^.. \iN):N.*J Bb

mf xnfih""'ilwrnv Fffi

wlsh )tou t Chrlst - mrr, We wlsh you I

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ffi
ebt
ffi # ffi ffi* Fffiffiffi #lT
Chriat - miE, 'We wteh you e Mer - iy Chrtst-meg rnd r Hrp - py Ner Yeerl

C\roru5 eb^
2&e\ ffi
sbz
ffi

D.S.al Fiu
nbt
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tl - dtngr for Chrlst - mar rd Hep - py Ycrrl

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O 1958 WARNEI (Renewcd)
,BRQS tNC-
fiulu Ntght
(Cantiquc dc Nocl)

ADOLPHE ADAM
Sloo aud taaicstic

-ffi- ho.ly
by the
-lyHe

nightl- the stars are brigbt. ly shis It is the

$w ligbt- of faith 84. tDo . lY beam


taught us to love- on an - oth
\vithglow- ing
His law ig

oight of the dear Sav - iorb birtb; Long ley the


hearts by His cra- dle we stand; So led by
love, and His gos-pel is peace; Chains sball He

-
-

world- irr sin ead er - ror pin ing, Till He rP.


light of e star sveet - ly gleam iag Herecame the
break for tbe slave is our broth crr Ald in His

peared aod tbesoul felt its worth.- A thrill of bope tbe


wiss meu fromO . ri . ent taod. The Kiag of kings lay
name all qrpree- sion gball cease.- Sweethynncof joy in
-

wea- rysoul re-joic . es, For yon- der breets e new rnd gto-riotr" rroroi
thus in tov.ly man- gerl In all our tri . als bora to be our friend;
grate-fulcbo-nsraise we, Let all wiih - in ns praiseHisho - ly Barrei

(|st lime, tolo voicci 2d lhnet lour 7arl.)

fitt- ooyorukaeesr- Oh' hear- the au-gel voi - cesl o


He knowsour needr- Our -
wealr ness is -
oo al1gg ger Be-
Christ- is the Lord, Oh' praise-His nanefor-ev ' erl His
- -
night- di - vinor- O nisht-whenCbristrasbornl- o
hold- your King,- - foie- Hinloi'lY bendt-
be Be.
powl- and glo Jy eY er-norepro-claiml- His

night, O ho ly night- O night dl.


hotd your King- be- fore-Him los-ly bendt
powl-'and glo ty ev . f-moro pro-claiml
- /-.
- ,E

night, O ho ly nigblr- O aigbt di - riacl-


hold your King- be- fore- Hin lor.ly bendl-
poCr- and glo t! eY - er-lrorc pro-claial-
-
ll
God Rest You Merry, Gentlenren 7

UailM'*'k fu+*
Trirditional English
rrsditionar Arr. Sir Jolrn Stginer, l8{0-1901

1. -
- 2, le - menr Let ing you, dis. nr&]p Re -
noth -
Iu Beth- le - hem, in Jew - ry; Thie bleee-ed Babe wee born' And
3. Frorn Ood our Heavb-ly Fa - ther, A blees-ed An - gel cene; And

mem'ber Ohriet our Sa- vi


.
- our Wag born on Christ-mec Dny, @
leid with- in & man Berr Up - on thie bless- ed morn; \{!'e
un - to cer. tain Shep - herderBrought ti - dinge of the same! 13,*

Bave us all from Sa-tents pow!,When we were g'one a-


whichHieMoth-er Mo - ryr Did noth-ing take in tl-dinge of
that in Befh-le. hem wse boru The Son of God bv
1
ta

TV
com. fort and joy, com'fort and joy' O- ti-dingaof com- fort snd j;;

l=J Jht
WINTER WONDERLANI)
Words by
DICK SMITH

Music by
Eb
FELIX BERNARD glr
Moderately
ffi ffi
rra you llr - fhln'? ln lh. lur rtof ta jllt - tlln', A
rro you Itr - t'ntn'? ln tho lrno tuow lt allf - t'aln'. A

beau-tt - ful hap-py to - nlgbt,- Walk - ln' la r wtn - tcr ron-dcr-


beeu-tt - ful hap - py to - nlgbt,- Wslk - ll' tD r wla - tci ron- dcr-

bluc-btrd, Here !o
blue-blrd, Hte to

slngs g love song- ag wo go e-lon3,-


slng-lng a song- rE ws go l-lon8,-

lsnd !- In tbc ncrd - o? wc cra hrlld r


land ! In the uerd-oe vc crn hrlld a

-
Angels Ve Have Fleard on High
TRADITIONAI, FRENCII
Joyottsly

l. An - gels we have hearo on high, Sw6et-ly sing- ing o'er the piains;
2. Shcp-herds, why this ju- bi lee ? Why your joy- ous song's pro-tong?
3. Corne to Br:th - le - hern art d see llirn whose birth the an - gels sing;
->\

And the moun - tains in re - ply Ech- o-ingtheir joy - ous strains.
What the glad - some ti- dings be Which in-spire your heavh-ty song?
Come a - dore on bend- ed knee Christ,the Lord, our new-born King.

Glo rt-a

f':
{r-*\ rl-a in ex-cel- sis
lhlr rtaglo bynra. botrovrd b7 chlldrra wrrphcrr, lr oltra
colbd'anthrr'. CtadL Flur- loor loq Luthrt dtd nol rallr
It bul lhat roor orfr tEcab.d hr rot|ld choorc tbb lypr ol
16ng to rhg hlr on cLlH 5 drrp. bgoato ol odgf!. n b
o!. oil orr latodt. CLdrbcr n9r

it'tft)/ in a manger

man - ger,
low - ing,
Je - sus,

- tle Lord Je down sweet The


- tle Lord Je ory He t
me for - ev tovo I Bless

Looked down where He l"y, The


Look don'n from the sky, And
in Thy ten - der oare, And
The First Noel
Troditionol Englirh Carol 'l'roditionrl EngUrh Csrol

With Spirit

? -/-
t. The
* They
fi rst No-el the dld
an-gel say Was to cer-taln poor
look -ed up and saw a star Shln-lns- In the
3.And by the lleht of that same star, Three Vise Men
4. This star drew nl-gh to the north-west.O'er Beth - le -
5.Then en - tered ln those Vlse Men tlrreelFutt tev - erent-
)) A J

shep-herds in fields as they l"y; keep-tng thelr


eastr be - yond them far, gave great
came from coun - try faq thelr ln -
hem lt took its rest, stop and
ly , uP- on , the knee, hls p
,i. --J t-7 I |

Rcf rain

slre cp, (
l= a
)lr
cold win-ter's night that was so
light, And so lt con - tln-ued both day and
tent, And to fol-low the star wher- ev-er it
stay $ieht o - ver the placewhere fe - sus l"y.
encer I nelr gold, and myrrh,and frank- In - cense.
A t^J J )dJ r )-l

r
el, No - No- Born ls the Klng ofls-ra-Gl.
) )
Deck the Hall
TNA NITIONA L WELSH
Rolltcking

l. Dcck the hall with boughs of hol - ly, Fa la la ta ta, la ta la la.


2. See the blaz - ing Yulc be - fore ust Fa lala lala, la la la la.
3. Fast a. wal thc old yeer pass-sst Fa la la la lal la la la la.

'Ti" the sea - son to be jol - ly, Fa la la la la, la la la la.


Strike the harp and join the cho. rugrFa la ta la la, la la la le,
Hail the new, ye lads and lass-es, Fa la la la la, la la la la.

Don we now our g?y ap- par- el, Fa la, la 1., ta la la,
-
Fol low me in lll8f - rymeas-Uret Fa la, la la, la la 1.,
Sing we joy- eug all to - geth - er, Fa la, la lr, la le tat

Troll the an - cient Yule-tide car- ol, Fa la la la le, la la la la.


While I tell of Yule-tide treas-ure, Fa la la la lr, la la la la.
Heed- less of tho wind andwoath-er, Fa la la la la, la la la la.
It Came upon the Midnight Clear
Edmund H. Searr, fSf0-f870 Richnrd S. Willls, fBfg-f9OO

Ctn,,himato

l. It ccmc !p - on lhe mid-night clear, That glo -rious song of old,


2. Still thro' thc clo - ven skicr they corrc, With peace-ful wings un - furled; -
8. oyG bc - neeth life's crush-ing load, Whose forms are brnd - in; low,
{. For lo! the days arc has-thipg on, By prgph- ets scen of old, -
('
te
-
L
?;

From - gels bcnd - In6 n.er thc eatthr Ib toueh their herps gold:
And "o their heay'n - ly mu - sic floats
still O'er all the sea - ry world:-
Who toil a -long the climb -in6 eey With pain-ful steps and sh.rw;-
'When with the ev - er - cir - clin6 years Shall come the lime forc told,
-

t'Peace
on darth, goodwill to men From hcar'n's all gra - cious Kingl'-
A borc its sad and low - ly pleins They bend on hov - 'ring wing,-
Look now, [or6lad and gold - en hours Come swift - ly on the dnt;-
When the nes heay'n and earth shall own The Prince of Peaee thoir Kine.-

The world in sol emll still - ness l"y To herr the f,n tels sing.
And cv - Gr oter its Ba - bcl soundg The bless - ed an tcls -
sing.
Oh rest be - side the \ree . ry road And hr.nr the nn gels -
sing.
A nd the wholo world send back thc 3on8 Which now tht: an -
6cls sing.-
HARK! THE HERALD ANGEIS SING

MENDEIJSOHN ??.7?, ??.77 Ylth Rcfrrb


Orulcr Wcrley, t 707.178E, dL Fclh llon&lgobq 180$l tl?

l. Hark! the her - ald an - gels Sing, "Glo - ry to the new-born King;
2. Christ, byhiCh est - heaven a - dored, Christ, the eY-er last - ing Lord:
3. Hail the heaven- born Prince of peace! Hail the Sun of right-eous -ness!

Peace on earth, and mer - cy mild God and sin NEn3 rcC - on - cilcdt"
Late in time be - hold him come, Off - spring of the Vir -gin'r womb.
Ucht and life to all he brings, Risen with herl - ing in his wing!.

J.

Joy - ful, all ye na - tions, rise, Join the tri - umph of thc skics;
Veiled in flesh the God- head see: Hail the ln-car - nate De- i ' tY'
Mild he lays his glo - ry by, Born that rnan no more may die,

With the an - gel - ic hqsL pro - claim, "Christ is born in Beth - lc - heml"
Plcrsed ils man with .nldnv to dwell, Je sus, our Em-nran-tt - el.
Bom to raise the earth' Born to glve them sec - ond birth.
frr f 11 ,Tl! ot"t

(l
Hark ! the her - ald gels sing, "Glo - ry new - hortt
O Clrristmas Tree
Frorrr tlre Gcrnrrrrr Gertnntt

l. O Christ-mas treel o Cbriat-mas treel ThY leaves nro 80 un - cbaug-ing; fi,


+ 0 Christ,mag treel o Christ-mas tree! Ifnch pleasuro tbou canet give me; I
* O Christ-mas treel o Chriet-m8s treel Tby can-dlee ghine so bright- lyl
* 0 Chriet-mag trgol 0 Christ-mes treel Eow ridh 'lYOoil bag ilsckeil tbeel

Not
gow
on . ly groeo rben 8umnor'B bere,' Bqt 8l-- Bo wheu 'tis
cold anddrear.
of . teh"bas tliC-frietrai tree At - lord - ed mo tbe -forgreat'est gleel
From trase to 8rrtr- mit. rayaudbright,'Auil
Tbere's on-ly eplen'dor tbe sight.
Tbou birtst us truo anil tiilh-tul bi trust in 0od un-cbang'iug'ly.

o Cbriet-mar treol O 0brirt-nag treol Tbt leavee arc 80


ru. ohlng'ingl
o Christ-nre trcel O Christ-nas treel ![uih pleas-ure thou canet give D0.
o Chrigt-n88 tree! O 9brigt-mrs treel Thv can.dlee shine so bright 'ltl
o Ohrist'mas hcel O Chriet-mar trocl Eor rich - ly Ood has dccled tbeol

O Tannenbaum, O Tonnenbount,
Wie treu slnd deine Bltitterl
Du grilnst nicht nur zur Sommerzeit,
Nein, auch int Winter, u)enn cs .sc/rrrcif .

O'l'unttcttltnunt, () ?'ottttettltttttrrt,
lVic trcu sind cleine Bltittcrl
V. Three Kindr
M^?flrrt 2:l.ll KfNc3 OP OIIENT L.{1.( rih lcfrrin
,ofiN H. Harn l ,t.. ra2cltgl ,ofi H. ltainq ,r.. rlzGtarl

W l. Wc
2. Born e Kinl on
threc
3. Frenl - in . ccnsc to
4. Myrrh b minct itl
5. Glo. riour
kingr of

now bc '
O ' rl ; ent rrc;.'
Bctb - lc ' lrm't Pltq
of ' hr hart t;
Ut ' tcr Per' furrc
hotd him I '' ri!c,
Beer . In3
Gold I
ln - cenrs
Brcrtbcr I
Kinf rnd

trfB wr tre- rrcnc l - fit, Ficld and foun' tain,


brinl to snorm him a- l'in, Kint for . cv ' cr,
ovnt t Dc- l. ty nidt; Pnyrr snd Pntr' in3
lifc of ing rig[ ' lnj
lsth . cr . int jloom: sor. ronlc.lu'ia'
God end nc..ri.6oc; Al-

rn(ror and moun - tain, Fol - low ' ing Yon ' der sur.
ceas - ing llcv . er O - YGr us nll to rcign.
all rmn rair - ing Wor - ship him, Cod on high.
blecd - ing dy - ln& Scalcd ln thc 3tonc'oold tomb.
Al .lo' lu- hl Soundr rhrou$ tlr crrth md ttb.

$
rtar of won-dcr, srgr of nifhr, Sterwith roy' rl beru'ty briSht,

w6t+nrdlerd-ing *ilt pro.cecd'intl.Gui& u !o thy pct'fd litit


WHITE CTIRISTMASFESTIVAL EDITION
e

ALTO ' dream-ing


I'm of a Christ. mas
TENOR rp

like the ones I used to know,

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trec - toPs glir . ten chil - dren lis - ten


nf,,
O . bmpo

. I'm dream - iry of r white


nddy p
arrc -

W
with ev .'ry Christ . mas card I writel

t.

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mer 'ry and frighr,- And may
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your Christ-mas-es be white.

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