Every Time A Bell Rings An Angel Gets Their Wings



Christmas Bells
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
Their Old, Familiar Carols Play
And Wild And Sweet
The Words Repeat
Of Peace On Earth, Good-Will To Men!
And Thought How, As The Day Had Come
The Belfries Of All Christendom
Had Rolled Along
The Unbroken Song
Of Peace On Earth, Good-Will To Men!

Till, Ringing, Singing On Its Way
The World Revolved From Night To Day
A Voice, A Chime
A Chant Sublime
Of Peace On Earth, Good-Will To Men!

Then From Each Black, Accursed Mouth
The Cannon Thundered In The South
And With The Sound
The Carols Drowned
Of Peace On Earth, Good-Will To Men!

And In Despair I Bowed My Head
‘There Is No Peace On Earth,’ I Said
‘For Hate Is Strong
And Mocks The Song
Of Peace On Earth, Good-Will To Men!

Then Pealed The Bells More Loud And Deep
‘God Is Not Dead Nor Doth He Sleep!
The Wrong Shall Fail
The Right Prevail
With Peace On Earth, Good-Will To Men!






Carol Of The Bells

Hark How The Bells
Sweet Silver Bells
All Seem To Say
Throw Cares Away

Christmas Is Here
Bringing Good Cheer
To Young And Old
Meek And The Bold
Ding Dong Ding
That Is Their Song
With Joyful Ring
All Caroling

One Seems To Hear
Words Of Good Cheer
From Everywhere
Filling The Air

Oh How They Pound
Raising The Sound
O'er Hill And Dale
telling their tale

Gaily They Ring
While People Sing
Songs Of Good Cheer
Christmas Is Here

Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas
Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas
On On They Send
On Without End
Their Joyful Tone To Every Home
Dong Ding Dong Ding, Dong Bong







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