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hark-the-heralds-angel-sing Hark the Herald Angels Sing (EASY)
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Song Facts:
-Original lyrics written by Charles Wesley in 1739
-Originally began with “Hark how all the welkin rings”
-Current version of lyrics largely by George Whitefield (1753)
-One of the most popular traditional Christmas carols

Lyrics:

Hark the herald angels sing“Glory to the newborn King!Peace on earth and mercy mildGod and sinners reconciled”Joyful, all ye nations riseJoin the triumph of the skiesWith the angelic host proclaim:“Christ is born in Bethlehem”Hark! The herald angels sing“Glory to the newborn King!”
Whoa-oh-ohWhoa-oh-ohWhoa-oh-ohWhoa-oh-oh
Christ by highest heav’n adoredChrist the everlasting Lord!Late in time behold Him comeOffspring of a Virgin’s womb
Mild He lays His glory byBorn that man no more may dieBorn to raise the sons of earthBorn to give them second birthHark! The herald angels sing“Glory to the newborn King!”
O come all ye faithfulJoyful and triumphantO come ye, o come ye to BethlehemCome and behold HimBorn the King of AngelsO come, let us adore HimO come, let us adore HimO come, let us adore HimChrist the Lord
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