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  • 8/6/2019 Christmas Carols Piano Scores

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    Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 1Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 1Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 1Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 1Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 1 Singharmony.com Inc.Singharmony.com Inc.Singharmony.com Inc.Singharmony.com Inc.Singharmony.com Inc. Permission to reproduce is granted.Permission to reproduce is granted.Permission to reproduce is granted.Permission to reproduce is granted.Permission to reproduce is granted.

    2. I thought how, as the day and comethe belfries of all ChristendomHad rolled along thunbroken songOf peace on earth, good will to men.

    3. And in despair I bowed my headThere is no peace on earth, I saidFor hate is strong, and mocks the songOf peace on earth, good will to men.

    I Heard the Bells on Christmas DayI Heard the Bells on Christmas DayI Heard the Bells on Christmas DayI Heard the Bells on Christmas DayI Heard the Bells on Christmas DayWords: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Music: J. Babtiste Calkin

    4. Then pealed the bells more loud anddeepGod is not dead, nor doth he sleep;The wrong shall fail, the right prevailWith peace on earth good will to men.

    old fa - mil - iar car - ols play, and wild and sweet, the

    words re-peat of peace on earth good will to men.

    I heard the bells on Christ - mas day their

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    Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 1Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 1Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 1Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 1Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 1 Singharmony.com Inc.Singharmony.com Inc.Singharmony.com Inc.Singharmony.com Inc.Singharmony.com Inc. Permission to reproduce is granted.Permission to reproduce is granted.Permission to reproduce is granted.Permission to reproduce is granted.Permission to reproduce is granted.

    Coventry CarolCoventry CarolCoventry CarolCoventry CarolCoventry CarolOld English Melody

    2. O sisters, too, how may we do,For to preserve this dayThis poor Young-ling for whom we singBy, by, luly, lulay

    3. Herod the King, in his ragingCharged he hath this dayHis men of might, in his own sightAll children young to slay.

    4. Then woe is me, poor Child, for TheeAnd ever mourn and sayFor thy parting nor say nor singBy, by, luly, lulay

    Lu - lay Thou lit - t le ti - ny child, By, by, lul-

    ly, lu - lay; Lul - lay, Thou lit - tle, ti - ny

    child, By, by, lul - ly, lul - lay.