hello, the answer to that would 'God rest Ye Merry gentle men' published in England in 1833 when it appeared in 'Christmas carols Early and Modern' and refered to in Charles Dickens' 'Christmas Carol' . It was one of the most popular early carols
Deck The Halls
Hark the Herald Angels Sing
Deck the halls.
Words: Elizabeth Bennett Music: Colin Evans No. 132 in Early (Green) editions of Carol Praise
The song is "An Evening Prayer", words and music by Maude Battersby and the words are: (Notice 'I' rather than "you") If I have wounded any soul today, If I have caused one foot to go astray, If I have walked in my own willful way, Dear Lord, forgive! If I have uttered idle words or vain, If I have turned aside from want or pain, Lest I myself shall suffer through the strain, Dear Lord, forgive! If I have been perverse or hard, or cold, If I have longed for shelter in Thy fold, When Thou hast given me some fort to hold, Dear Lord, forgive! Forgive the sins I have confessed to Thee; Forgive the secret sins I do not see; O guide me, love me and my keeper be, Dear Lord, Amen.
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The carol MARY'S BOY CHILD has the words mary's child in it.
What happens is that Good buu stays indoors and lives normally. On top of that,Every time buu gets angry he remembers Mr. Satans words
Frosty the snowman
"Marley was dead"
Coal,car,oar,Carol
Deck The Halls
The last five words of "A Christmas Carol" are "God bless us, every one!"
The last five words of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" are: "God bless us, every one!"
Joseph Mohr wrote the words, music by Franz Gruber
FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK
driving home for Christmas