Tuesday, December 18, 2007

This carol was written in the early 19th century by Mrs. C.F. Alexander - the wife of the Bishop of Derry and was originally a poem.

The King's College in Cambridge has used Once In Royal David's City as their processional for their Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols since 1919. In fact, I have a CD of that very festival and it is my most favorite version.

Once In Royal David's City

Once in royal Davids city,
Stood a lowly cattle shed,
Where a mother laid her Baby,
In a manger for His bed:
Mary was that mother mild,
Jesus Christ, her little Child.

He came down to earth from heaven,
Who is God and Lord of all,
And His shelter was a stable,
And His cradle was a stall:
With the poor, and mean, and lowly,
Lived on earth our Saviour holy.

For He is our childhood's pattern;
Day by day, like us, He grew;
He was little, weak, and helpless,
Tears and smiles, like us He knew;
And He cares when we are sad,
And he shares when we are glad.

And our eyes at last shall see Him,
Through His own redeeming love;
For that Child so dear and gentle,
Is our Lord in heaven above:
And He leads His children on,
To the place where He is gone.

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