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A SONG FOR CHRISTMAS
Chant me a rhyme of Christmas—
Sing me a jovial song,—
And though it is filled with laughter,
Let it be pure and strong.
Sing me a jovial song,—
And though it is filled with laughter,
Let it be pure and strong.
Let it be clear and ringing,
And though it mirthful be,
Let a low, sweet voice of pathos
Run through the melody.
And though it mirthful be,
Let a low, sweet voice of pathos
Run through the melody.
Sing of the hearts brimmed over
With the story of the day—
Of the echo of childish voices
That will not die away.—
With the story of the day—
Of the echo of childish voices
That will not die away.—
Of the blare of the tasseled bugle,
And the timeless clatter and beat
Of the drum that throbs to muster
Squadrons of scampering feet.
And the timeless clatter and beat
Of the drum that throbs to muster
Squadrons of scampering feet.
But O let your voice fall fainter,
Till, blent with a minor tone,
You temper your song with the beauty
Of the pity Christ hath shown:
Till, blent with a minor tone,
You temper your song with the beauty
Of the pity Christ hath shown:
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And sing one verse for the voiceless;
And yet, ere the song be done,
A verse for the ears that hear not,
And a verse for the sightless one:
And yet, ere the song be done,
A verse for the ears that hear not,
And a verse for the sightless one:
For though it be time for singing
A merry Christmas glee,
Let a low, sweet voice of pathos
Run through the melody.
A merry Christmas glee,
Let a low, sweet voice of pathos
Run through the melody.
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