Wexford Carol
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The Wexford Carol (Irish: Carúl Loch Garman) is a traditional religious Irish Christmas carol originating from County Wexford, and specifically, Enniscorthy (whence its name), and dating to the 12th century.[1] The subject of the song is that of the nativity of Jesus Christ.
The song is sometimes known by its first verse, "Good people all this Christmas time."
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[edit] English Lyrics
- Good people all, this Christmas time,
- Consider well and bear in mind
- What our good God for us has done
- In sending his beloved son
- With Mary holy we should pray,
- To God with love this Christmas Day
- In Bethlehem upon that morn,
- There was a blessed Messiah born
- The night before that happy tide
- The noble Virgin and her guide
- Were long time seeking up and down
- To find a lodging in the town
- But mark right well what came to pass
- From every door repelled, alas
- As was foretold, their refuge all
- Was but a humble ox's stall
- Near Bethlehem did shepherds keep
- Their flocks of lambs and feeding sheep
- To whom God's angel did appear
- Which put the shepherds in great fear
- Prepare and go, the angels said
- To Bethlehem, be not afraid
- For there you'll find, this happy morn
- A princely babe, sweet Jesus, born
- With thankful heart and joyful mind
- The shepherds went the babe to find
- And as God's angel had foretold
- They did our Saviour Christ behold
- Within a manger he was laid
- And by his side a virgin maid
- Attending on the Lord of Life
- Who came on earth to end all strife
- There were three wise men from afar
- Directed by a glorious star
- And on they wandered night and day
- Until they came where Jesus lay
- And when they came unto that place
- Where our beloved Messiah lay
- They humbly cast them at his feet
- With gifts of gold and incense sweet.[2]
[edit] Cover Versions
- 1987 - Loreena McKennit - To Drive the Cold Winter Away
- 1990 - Cambridge Clare College Choir - The Holly and the Ivy: Carols from Clare College
- 1991 - Nanci Griffith with the Chieftains - "Bells of Dublin
- 2002 - Dordán - Narada Presents: The Best of Celtic Christmas
- 2002 - John Rutter - The John Rutter Christmas Album
- 2004 - Jon Schmidt - Winter Serenade
- 2005 - Moya Brennan - An Irish Christmas
- 2005 - [(Michael McDonald)] - Through the Many Winters
- 2006 - Celtic Woman - Celtic_Woman:_A_Christmas_Celebration
[edit] External links
- Link to a page with a free download of the tune [1]