Bells over Belfast
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Bells Over Belfast is a Christmas carol sung by the Irish Rovers to celbrate peace during Christmas. It is on their album An Irish Christmas.
Lyrics:
The Antrim hills are dark and still And the snow is tum'blin down This Christmas time there's hope again For all in Belfast town With Love and understanding We'll find a better way The gift of peace is ours now Upon this Christmas Day
(Chorus) Bells over Belfast How merrily they play Peace and joy be with you On this Christmas Day
A star of light did fill the night Many years ago When the maji found the blessed child Who set our hearts aglow And since that day of wonder We'll live forever more We hail the newborn King of Kings who opened Heaven's door
(Chorus)
We'll dance and sing the new year in And share a cup of cheer And drink to health and happiness throughout the coming year We'll put our differences aside Our trouble's all behind And drink a cup o' kindness yet For days of "auld lang sien"
(Chorus sang twice more)