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Contents
Away in a Manger
Deck the Halls
The First Nol
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Good King Wenceslas
Go Tell It on the Mountain
Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
The Holly and the Ivy
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
I Saw Three Ships
Jingle Bells
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
Joy to the World
Merry Christmas, Baby Jesus
O Christmas Tree
O Come, All Ye Faithfull
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Once in Royal Davids City
Ring Merrily, Bells
Silent Night
The Twelve Days of Christmas
We Three Kings
We Wish you a Merry Christmas
While Shepherds Watched their Flocks By Night
Auld Lang Syne
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Away in a Manger
Away in a manger,
No crib for His bed
The little Lord Jesus
Laid down His sweet head
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1. A - way in a man - ger, no crib for His bed. The
cat - tle are low - ing, the poor ba - by wakes. But
near me, Lord Je - sus, I ask Thee to stay close
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lit - tle Lord Je - sus laid down His sweet head. The
lit - tle Lord Je - sus, no cry - ing He makes. I
by me for - e - ver, and love me, I pray. Bless
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stars in the bright sky looked down where He lay, the
love Thee, Lord Je - sus, look down from the sky, and
all the dear chil - dren in Thy ten - der care, and
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lit - tle Lord Je - sus, a - sleep on the
stay by my side, 'til mor - ning is
take us to Hea - ven, to live with Thee
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hay. 2. The there.
nigh. 3. Be
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Deck the halls with boughs of hol - ly, fa - la - la - la - la, la - la - la - la.
See the bla - zing yule be - fore us, fa - la - la - la - la, la - la - la - la.
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'Tis the sea - son to be jol - ly, fa - la - la - la - la, la - la - la - la.
Strike the harp and join the cho - rus, fa - la - la - la - la, la - la - la - la.
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Don we now our gay ap - par - rel, fa - la - la, la - la - la,
Fol - low me in mer - ry mea - sure, fa - la - la, la - la - la,
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la - la - la. Troll the an - cient Yule - tide ca - rol,
la - la - la. While I tell of Yule - tide trea - sure,
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2nd x fine
fa - la - la - la - la, la - la - la - la.
fa - la - la - la - la, la - la - la - la.
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1. The first No - el, the an - gels did say was to
looked up and saw a star shi - ning
by the light of that same star three
star drew nigh to the north - west, O'er
en - tered in those wise - men three, full
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cer - tain poor she - pherds in fields as they lay. In
in the East, be - yond them far. And
Wise men came from coun - try far. To
Beth - le - hem it took its rest. And
rev - 'rent - ly up - on their knee. And
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fields where they lay kee - ping their sheep on a
to the earth it gave great light, and
seek a King was their in - tent, and to
there it did both stop and stay right
of - fered there, in His pre - sence, Their
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cold win - ter's night that was so deep. No -
so it con - ti - nued both day and night.
fol - low the star wher - e - ver it went.
o - ver the place where Je - sus lay.
gold and myrrh and frank - in - cense.
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- el, No - el, No - el, No - el; Born is the
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King of Is - ra - el! 2. They el!
3. And
4. This
5. Then
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1. God rest ye mer - ry, gen - tle - men, let noth - ing you dis - may. Re -
Beth - le - hem, in Is - ra - el, this bles - sed Babe was born. And
God our Heaven - ly Fa - ther, a bles - sed An - gel came; And
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mem - ber, Christ, our Sa - viour was born on Christ - mas day. To
laid with - in a man - ger u - pon this bles - sed morn. The
un - to cer - tain She - pherds brought ti - dings of the same: How
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save us all from Sa - tan's power when we were gone a - stray. O,
which His Mo - ther Mar - y did noth - ing take in scorn.
that in Beth - le - hem was born the Son of God by Name.
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ti - dings of com - fort and joy, com - fort and joy. O,
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last x fine
ti - dings of com - fort and joy. 2. In
3. From
4. "Fear not then," said the Angel, 5. The shepherds at those tidings
"Let nothing you affright, Rejoiced much in mind,
This day is born a Saviou And left their flocks a-feeding
Of a pure Virgin bright, In tempest, storm and wind:
To free all those who trust in Him And went to Bethlehem straightway
From Satan's power and might." The Son of God to find.
O tidings of comfort and joy, O tidings of comfort and joy,
Comfort and joy Comfort and joy
O tidings of comfort and joy. O tidings of comfort and joy.
6. And when they came to Bethlehem 7. Now to the Lord sing praises,
Where our dear Saviour lay, All you within this place,
They found Him in a manger, And with true love and brotherhood
Where oxen feed on hay; Each other now embrace;
His Mother Mary kneeling down, This holy tide of Christmas
Unto the Lord did pray. All other doth deface.
O tidings of comfort and joy, O tidings of comfort and joy,
Comfort and joy Comfort and joy
O tidings of comfort and joy. O tidings of comfort and joy.
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. . . . .Good
. . .King
. . .Wenceslas
..........
Holiday Song
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1. Good King Wen - ce - slas looked out on the feast of Ste - phen.
2. "Hi - ther, page and stand by me, if thou know'st it, tel - ling.
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When the snow lay round a - bout, deep and crisp and e - ven.
Yon - der pea - sant, who is he? Where and what his dwel - ling?"
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Bright - ly shone the moon that night, though the frost was cru - el.
"Sire, he lives a good league hence, un - der - neath the moun - tain.
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When a poor man came in sight, gath - 'ring win - ter
Right a - gainst the for - est fence, by Saint Ag - nes'
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fu - - el.
foun - - tain."
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Go tell it on the moun - tain, o - ver the hills and ev - 'ry - where;
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Go tell it on the moun - tain, that Je - sus Christ is born.
3. Down
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1. When I was a sin - ner, I prayed both night and day. I
2. When I was a see - ker, I sought both night and day. I
in a low - ly man - ger, the hum - ble Christ was born. And
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asked the Lord to aid me, and He showed me the way:
asked the Lord to help me, and he taught me how to pray.
God sent out sal - va - tion that bles - sed Christ - mas morn.
. . . . .Hark!
. . .The
. .Herald
. . . .Angels
. . . .Sing
...
Holiday Song
Play 3 Times
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1. Hark, the he - rald an - gels sing, "Glo - ry to the new - born King!
2. Christ, by high - est heav'n a - dored; Christ, the e - ver las - ting Lord!
3. Hail, the heav'n - born Prince of Peace! Hail the Son of Righ - teous - ness!
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Peace on earth and mer - cy mild, God and sin - ners re - con - ciled."
Late in time be - hold Him come, Off - spring of a Vir - gin's womb.
Light and life to all He brings, Ris'n with hea - ling in His wings.
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Joy - ful all ye na - tions, rise, Join the tri - umph of the skies;
Veiled in flesh the God - head see; Hail th'In - car - nate De - i - ty,
Mild He lays His glo - ry by, Born that man no more may die;
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With an - ge - lic host pro - claim: "Christ is born in Beth - le - hem."
Pleased as man with men to dwell, Je - sus our Em - man - u - el!
Born to raise the songs of earth, Born to give them se - cond birth.
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Hark! The he - rald an - gels sing, "Glo - ry to the new - born King!"
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1. The hol - ly and the i - vy, when they are both full grown, of
hol - ly bears a blos - som, as white as li - ly flower, and
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all the trees with - in the wood, the hol - ly bears the crown.
Ma - ry bore sweet Je - sus Christ, to be our sweet Sa - vior.
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O the ri - sing of the sun, the run - ning of the deer, the
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play - ing of the mer - ry or - gan, sweet sin - ging in the choir, sweet
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sin - ging in the choir. 2. The
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1. It came u - pon the mid - night clear, that glo - ri - ous song of old, from an - gels ben - ding
through the clo - ven skies they come with peace - ful wings un - furled; And still their hea-v'n - ly
ye be - neath life's crush - ing load, whose forms are ben - ding low, who toil a - long the
lo, the days are hast -'ning on, by pro - phet bards fore - told, when with the e - ver
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near the earth, to touch their harps of gold: "Peace on the earth, good will to men from
mu - sic floats o'er all the wear - y world. A - bove its sad and low - ly plains they
climb - ing way with pain - ful steps and slow; Look now, for glad and gol - den hours come
circ - ling years comes'round the age of gold. When peace shall o - ver all the earth its
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hea - v'ns all gra - cious King!" The world in so - lemn still - ness lay to
bend on hov - 'ring wing, and e - ver o'er its Ba - bel sounds the
swift - ly on the wing; Oh rest be - side the wear - y road and
an - cient splen - dor fling and the whole world bring back the song which
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hear the an - gels sing. 2. Still
bles - sed an - gels sing. 3. O
hear the an - gels sing. 4. For
now the an - gels sing.
Jingle Bells
Dashing through the snow
In a one-horse open sleigh
Oer the fields we go
Laughing all the way
Bells on bobtail ring
Making spirits bright
What fun it is to ride and sing
A sleighing song tonight! Oh!
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1. Dash - ing through the snow, in a one - horse o - pen sleigh,
day or two a - go I thought I'd take a ride, and
3. Now the ground is white, go it while you're young;
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o'er the fields we go, laugh - ing all the way;
soon Miss Fan - nie Bright was sea - ted by my side. The
take the girls to - night, and sing this sleigh - ing song. Just
Bells on bob - tail ring, mak - ing spir - its bright, what
horse was lean and lank, mis - for - tune seemed his lot, he
get a bob - tailed bay, two - for - ty for his speed; then
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fun it is to ride and sing a sleigh - ing song to - night! Oh!
got in - to a drif - ted bank, and we, we got up - sot. Oh!
hitch him to an o - pen sleigh, and crack! You'll take the lead. Oh!
Jin - gle Bells, Jin - gle Bells, jin - gle all the way.
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Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one - horse o - pen sleigh! Hey!
Jin - gle Bells, Jin - gle Bells, jin - gle all the way.
1.2.
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Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one - horse o - pen
3.
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sleigh! 2. A
one horse o - pen sleigh!
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Jol - ly old Saint Nich - o - las, lean your ear this way,
When the clock is strik - ing twelve, when I'm fast a - sleep,
John - ny wants a pair of skates, Su - sie wants a sled,
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don't you tell a sin - gle soul what I'm going to say.
down the chim - ney with your pack, soft - ly you will creep.
Nel - ly wants a sto - ry - book, one she has - n't read.
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Christ - mas Eve will soon be here, now you dear old man,
All the stock - ings you will find, hang - ing in a row,
As for me, I hard - ly know, so I'll go to rest;
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whis - per what you'll bring to me, tell me if you can.
mine will be the short - est one, you'll be sure to know.
choose for me, dear San - ta Claus, what you think is best.
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1. Joy to the world! The Lord is come; Let earth re - ceive her
2. Joy to the world! The Sa - vior reigns; Let men their songs em -
3. No more let sin and sor - row grow, nor thorns in - fest the
4. He rules the world with truth and grace, and makes the na - tions
King; Let ev - 'ry heart pre - pare Him room. And
ploy; While fields and floods, rocks, hills, and plains, re -
ground; He comes to make His bles - sings flow far
prove the glo - ries of His righ - teous - ness, and
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heav'n and na - ture sing, and heav'n and na - ture sing, and
peat the soun - ding joy, re - peat the soun - ding joy, re -
as the curse is found, far as the curse is found, far
won - ders of His love, and won - ders of His love, and
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hea - v'n, and hea - v'n, and na - ture sing.
- peat, re - peat the soun - ding joy.
as, far as the curse is found.
won - ders, and won - ders of His love.
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Mer - ry Christ - mas, Ba - by Je - sus, let's all cel - e -
Hap - py Birth - day, Ba - by Je - sus, please watch o - ver
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brate to - night! Bells are chim - ing, stars are shin - ing, for your birth - day,
us, we pray. It's your pre - sence, not some pre - sents, we love most on
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Lord of Light!
Christ - mas Day!
O Christmas Tree
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree!
Thou tree most fair and lovely!
Oh Christmas tree, O Christmas tree!
Thou tree most fair and lovely!
The sight of thee at Christmastide
Spreads hope and gladness far and wide
Oh Christmas tree, O Christmas tree
Thou tree most fair and lovely!
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1. O Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! Thou tree most fair and
Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! Thou has a won - drous
Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! You stand in ver - dant
Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! How la - den are your
Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! You fill all hearts with
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love - ly! O Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! Thou
mes - sage. O Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! Thou
beau - ty. O Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! You
bran - ches. O Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! Your
gaie - ty. O Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! You
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tree most fair and love - ly! The sight of thee at
hast a won - drous mes - sage: Thou dost pro - claim the
stand in ver - dant beau - ty. Your boughs are green in
pre - sence here en - han - ces. Your sil - ver star does
fill all hearts with gaie - ty. On Christ - mas Day you
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Christ - mas - tide spreads hope and glad - ness far and wide. O
Sa - viour's birth, good will to men and peace on earth. O
sum - mer's glow and do not fade in win - ter's snow. O
glis - ten bright, re - flec - ting all the can - dle - light. O
stand so tall, af - for - ding joy to one and all. O
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Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! Thou tree most fair and
Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! Thou has a won - drous
Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! You stand in ver - dant
Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! How la - den are your
Christ - mas tree, O Christ - mas tree! You fill all hearts with
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love -
ly! 2. O
mes - sage. 3. O
beau - ty. 4. O
bran - ches. 5. O
gaie - ty. gaie - ty.
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1. O come, all ye faith - ful, joy - ful and tri - um - phant, O
sing, choirs of an - gels, sing in ex - ul - ta - tion,
Hail! Lord, we greet Thee, Born this hap - py mor - ning, O
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come ye, O come ye to Beth - le - hem.
sing all that hear in hea - ven God's ho - ly word.
Je - sus! for ev - er - more be Thy name a - dored.
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Come and be - hold Him, born the King of An - gels. O
Give to our Fa - ther glo - ry in the High - est;
Word of the Fa - ther, now in flesh ap - pear - ing;
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come, let us a - dore Him, O come, let us a - dore Him, O
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come, let us a - dore Him, Christ the Lord. 2. O
3. All
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1. O lit - tle town of Beth - le - hem, how still we see thee lie! A -
Christ is born of Ma - ry and ga - ther'd all a - bove. While
si - lent - ly, how si - lent - ly the wond - rous gift is giv'n! So
ho - ly Child of Beth - le - hem, de - scend to us, we pray. Cast
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bove thy deep and dream- less sleep the si - lent stars go by; yet in thy dark streets
mor - tals sleep, the an - gels keep their watch of wond- 'ring love. O morn - ing stars to -
God im - parts to hu - man hearts the bles - sings of His heav'n. No ear may hear His
out our sin and en - ter in, be born to us to - day. We hear the Christ - mas
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shin - eth the ev - er - last - ing light. The hopes and fears of
ge - ther pro - claim the ho - ly birth and prais - es sing to
com - ing, but in this world of sin, where meek souls will re -
an - gels, the great glad ti - dings tell. O come to us, a -
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all the years are met in thee to - night. 2. For
God the King and Peace to men on Earth. 3.How
ceive him still, the dear Christ en - ters in. 4. O
bide with us, our Lord Em - man - u - el!
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Once in roy - al Da - vid's ci - ty, stood a low - ly
He came down to earth from hea - ven, who is God and
For He is our child - hood's pat - tern; day by day, like
And our eyes at last shall see Him, through His own re -
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cat - tle shed, where a mo - ther laid her Ba - by, in a man - ger
Lord of all. And His shel - ter was a sta - ble, and his cra - dle
us He grew. He was lit - tle, weak, and help - less, tears and smiles, like
dee ming love; For that child so dear and gen - tle, is our Lord in
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for His bed. Ma - ry was that mo - ther mild,
was a stall. With the poor, and mean, and low - ly,
us He knew; And He cares when we are sad,
hea - ven a - bove: And He leads His chil - dren on,
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Je - sus Christ, her lit - tle Child.
lived on earth our Sa - vior ho - ly.
And he shares when we are glad.
to the place where He is gone.
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1. Oh, Christ - mas comes but once a year, Ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ding dong! And
shep- herds, in those days of old, Ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ding dong! A
new - born Babe to chil - dren brings, Ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ding dong! A
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with it brings good hear - ty cheer; Ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ding dong! For
heav - 'nly band the glad news told, Ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ding dong! In
mes - sage from the King of Kings, Ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ding dong!
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years a - go, u - pon this morn, our Sa - viour, Je - sus Christ was born. Ring
Beth - le - hem is born this day a Babe who'll wash our sins a - way. Ring
"Com - fort, joy, good - will and peace, and on this earth may love in - crease!" Ring
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mer - ri - ly, bells, ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ding dong! 2. To
mer - ri - ly, bells, ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ding dong! 3. This
mer - ri - ly, bells, ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ring mer - ri - ly, bells, ding dong! fine
Silent Night
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1. Si - lent night, ho - ly night, all is calm,
2. Si - lent night, ho - ly night! Shep - herds quake
3. Si - lent night, ho - ly night, Son of God,
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all is bright. Round yon Vir - gin Mo - ther and Child,
at the sight. Glo - ries stream from hea - ven a - far,
love's pure light. Ra - diant beams from Thy ho - ly face.
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ho - ly in - fant so ten - der and mild. Sleep in hea - ven - ly
heav'n - ly hosts sing Al - le - lu - ia! Christ, the Sa - vior is
With the dawn of re - deem - ing grace. Je - sus, Lord, at Thy
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peace, sleep in hea - ven - ly peace.
born, Christ, the Sa - vior is born.
birth, Je - sus, Lord, at Thy birth.
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On the first day of Christ - mas, my true love gave to me a par - tridge in a pear
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tree. On the se - cond day of Christ - mas, my true love gave to me
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two tur - tle doves and a par - tridge in a pear tree. On the
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third day of Christ - mas, my true love gave me to three French hens,
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two tur - tle doves, and a par - tridge in a pear tree. On the
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fourth day of Christ - mas, my true love gave to me four cal - ling birds,
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three French hens, two tur tle doves,
- and- a -par - tridge in a pear
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tree. On the fifth day of Christ - mas, my true love gave to me
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five gol - den rings! Four cal - ling birds,
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three French hens, two tur - tle doves, and a par - tridge in a pear
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tree. On the sixth day of Christ - mas, my true love gave to me
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six geese a - lay - ing, five gol - den rings!
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Four cal - ling birds, three French hens, two tur - tle doves, and a
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par - tridge in a pear tree. On the se - venth day of Christ - mas, my
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true love gave to me se - ven swans a - swim - ming, six geese a - lay - ing,
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five gol - den rings! Four cal - ling birds,
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three French hens, two tur - tle doves, and a par - tridge in a pear
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tree. On the eighth day of Christ - mas, my true love gave to me
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eight maids a - milk - ing, se - ven swans a - swim - ming, six geese a - lay - ing,
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five gol - den rings! Four cal - ling birds,
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three French hens, two tur - tle doves, and a par - tridge in a pear
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tree. On the ninth day of Christ - mas, my true love gave to me
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nine la - dies dan - cing, eight maids a - milk - ing, se - ven swans a - swim - ming,
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six geese a - lay - ing, five gol - den rings!
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Four cal - ling birds, three French hens, two tur - tle doves, and a
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par - tridge in a pear tree. On the tenth day of Christ - mas, my
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true love gave to me ten lords a - leep - ing, nine la - dies danc - ing,
eight maids a - milk - ing, se - ven swans a - swim - ming, six gease a - lay - ing,
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five gol - den rings! Four cal - ling birds,
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three French hens, two tur - tle doves, and a par - tridge in a pear
F Dm Gm C7 F
tree. On the e - le - venth day of Christ - mas, my true love gave to me e -
Gm F Gm F Gm
le - ven pi - pers pi - ping, ten lords a - leap - ing, nine la - dies dan - cing,
F Gm F Gm F Gm
eight maids a - milk - ing, se - ven swans a - swim - ming, six geese a - lay - ing,
Am G7 C F
five gol - den rings! Four cal - ling birds,
B C7 F B F C7
three French hens, two tur - tle doves, and a par - tridge in a pear
F Dm Gm C7 F
tree. On the twelfth day of Christ - mas, my true love gave to me
Gm F Gm F Gm
twelve drum - mers drum - ming, e - le - ven pi - pers pi - ping, ten lords a - leap - ing,
F Gm F Gm F Gm
nine la - dies dan - cing, eight maids a - milk - ing, se - ven swans a - swim - ming,
F Gm Am G7 C F
six geese a - lay - ing, five gol - den rings! Four cal - ling birds,
B C7 F B F C7 F
three French hens, two tur - tle doves, and a par - tridge in a pear tree.
We Three Kings
Dmi A7 Dmi
1. We three kings of O - ri - ent are
2. Born a King on Beth - le - hem's plain.
3. Frank - in - cense to of - fer have I.
4. Myrrh is mine, its bit - ter per - fume
5. Glori - ous now, be - hold Him, a - rise
A7 Dmi
bear - ing gifts we tra - verse a - far.
Gold, I bring to crown Him a - gain.
In - cense owns a De - i - ty nigh.
breathes of life, of ga - ther - ing gloom.
King and God, and Sa - cri - fice.
C F B F
Field and foun - tain, moor and moun - tain,
King for - e - ver, cea - sing ne - ver,
Pray'r and prai - sing, all men rai - sing,
Sorrow - ing, sigh - ing, bleed - ing, dy - ing,
Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia,
fol - low - ing yon - der star. O,
o - ver us all to rein.
wor - ship Him, God most high.
sealed in the stone - cold tomb.
Earth to heav - en re - plies.
Star of won - der, star of night.
Dm B F
Star with roy - al beau - ty bright.
Dmi C B F Gm7
West - ward lea - ding, still pro - cee - ding,
F B F
guide us to thy Per - fect Light.
F B G7 C
1. We wish you a mer - ry Christ - mas, we wish you a mer - ry Christ - mas, we
bring us some fig - gy pud - ding, now bring us some fig - gy pud - ding, now
won't go un - til we get some, we won't go un - til we get some, we
wish you a mer - ry Christ - mas, we wish you a mer - ry Christ - mas, we
A7 Dmi F B Gmi C7 F
wish you a mer - ry Christ - mas, and a Hap - py New Year! Good
bring us some fig - gy pud - ding, and a cup of good cheer.
won't go un - til we get some, so bring some out here.
wish you a mer - ry Christ - mas, and a Hap - py New Year!
F C G7 C
ti - dings we bring to you and your kin; Good
ti - dings for Christ - mas and a Hap - py New Year! 2.Now
3. We
4. We
To you in Davids
Town this day
Is born of Davids line
The Savior who is Christ the Lord
And this shall be the sign
And this shall be the sign.
All glory be to
God on high
And to the earth be peace;
Goodwill henceforth
From heaven to men
Begin and never cease
Begin and never cease!
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Their Flocks By Night
Holiday Song
C G C
1. While shep - herds watched their flocks by night, all
not," he said, for migh - ty dread had
you in Da - vid's town this day is
Dmi C G C Dmi G7
sea - ted on the ground, the an - gel of the
seized their trou - bled minds. "Glad ti - dings of great
born of Da - vid's line the Sa - vior who is
F C F C F C F C Dmi
Lord came down, and glo - ry shone a - round, and
joy I bring to you and all man - king, to
Christ the Lord, and this shall be the sign, and
C G C Dmi C G C
6th x fine
glo - ry shone a - round. 2. "Fear
you and all man - kind." 3. "To
this shall be the sign." 4. "The
6. "All glory be to
God on high,
And to the earth be peace;
Goodwill henceforth
From heaven to men,
Begin and never cease,
Begin and never cease!"
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G Am F G C F#m7(5)
Should auld ac - quain - tance be for - got, and ne - ver brocht to mind? Should
twa ha'e run a - boot the braes, and pu'd the go - wans fine; But
twa ha'e paid - led i' the burn, frae mor - nin' sun till dine; But
here's a hand, my trus - ty frien', and gie's a hand o' thine; We'll
G Am F Em Ami7 D G
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auld ac - quain - tance be for - got, and days of auld lang syne? For
we've wan - dered mo- ny a wear - y foot, Sin' auld lang syne.
seas be - tween us braid ha'e roared, Sin' auld lang syne.
tak' a cup o' kind - ness yet, for auld lang syne.
G Emi Ami D7 F#mi7(5) G G7 C Ami7 D7
auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne; We'll
1.2.3. 4.
G Gmaj7 Emi Ami F B7 Emi Ami7 D7 G D7 C D7 G
tak' a cup o' kind - ness yet, for auld lang syne. 2. We syne.
3. We
4. And
Instructions: Ask the student to make their own snowman. Have them draw
in the items written, and then draw a line from the word to the item on
their snowman that it represents.
hat
eyes
nose
mouth
scarf
buttons
dog rabbit
bear cat
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Dan
J
A
D
Ava
D
A Jake
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Emma
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Instructions: Ask the student to draw a line from the toy to its name then to
the boy or girl who will get the toy for christmas.
Bob