The second line of the carol "Away in a Manger" is typically "No crib for a bed." This line emphasizes the humble circumstances of Jesus's birth, highlighting the simplicity and modesty of the setting in which he was born. The carol reflects themes of peace and innocence associated with the nativity.
No crib for His bed.
"Away in the manger."
Away in a manger
Away in a manger !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!!
"Over in a hay rack" is a line from the Christmas carol "Away in a Manger." The full phrase goes: "Away in a manger, no crib for His bed, The little Lord Jesus laid down His sweet head." It describes the scene of baby Jesus lying in a manger surrounded by animals.
The Christmas song with the first line initials A I A M is "Away in a Manger". The first line is the same as the title of the carol. There are many different tunes used for singing the lyrics with the two most common settings being "The Cradle Song" by William J. Kirkpatrick and "Mueller" by James R. Murray.
The Christmas song is "Away in a Manger."
Away in a Manger no crib for a bed! :0
The first line of the Christmas carol with the initials "THATINBAFWG" is "The holly and the ivy, when they are both full grown." This line is from the traditional carol "The Holly and the Ivy."
The carol you refer to is 'Ding Dong Merrily on High!' The composer of this carol is unknown but the carol is reputed to be French dating back to the 16th Century. The text to Ding Dong Merrily on High was originally in Latin - 'Gloria in Excelsis Deo'.
in a manger weary
What Child is This is the Christmas Carol that contatins the line "while shephard's watch are keeping"