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Two Christmas Songs

Song Cycle by Frances Allitsen (1848 - 1912)

1. The star in the east

Language: English 
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Text Authorship:

  • by William Theodore Peters (1862 - ?)

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2. From heart to heart  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: English 
     Early on Christmas Day,
     Love, as awake I lay,
And heard the Christmas bells ring sweet and clearly,
     My heart stole through the gloom
     Into your silent room,
And whispered to your heart, 'I love you dearly.'

     There, in the dark profound,
     Your heart was sleeping sound,
And dreaming some fair dream of summer weather.
     At my heart's word it woke,
     And, ere the morning broke,
They sang a Christmas carol both together.

     Glory to God on high!
     Stars of the morning sky,
Sing as ye sang upon the first creation,
     When all the Sons of God
     Shouted for joy abroad,
And earth was laid upon a sure foundation.

     Glory to God again!
     Peace and goodwill to men,
And kindly feeling all the wide world over,
     Where friends with joy and mirth
     Meet round the Christmas hearth,
Or dreams of home the solitary rover.

     Glory to God!  True hearts,
     Lo, now the dark departs,
And morning on the snow-clad hills grows grey.
     Oh, may love's dawning light,
     Kindled from loveless night,
Shine more and more unto the perfect day!

Text Authorship:

  • by Robert Fuller Murray (1863 - 1893?4), "A Christmas fancy"

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