Lyrics Good King Wenceslas - Mannheim Steamroller
Good
King
Wenceslas
looked
out
On
the
feast
of
Stephen
When
the
snow
lay
round
about
Deep
and
crisp
and
even
Brightly
shone
the
moon
that
night
Though
the
frost
was
cruel
When
a
poor
man
came
in
sight
Gath'ring
winter
fuel
"Hither,
page,
and
stand
by
me
If
thou
know'st
it,
telling
Yonder
peasant,
who
is
he?
Where
and
what
his
dwelling?"
"Sire,
he
lives
a
good
league
hence
Underneath
the
mountain
Right
against
the
forest
fence
By
Saint
Agnes'
fountain."
"Bring
me
flesh
and
bring
me
wine
Bring
me
pine
logs
hither
Thou
and
I
will
see
him
dine
When
we
bear
him
thither."
Page
and
monarch
forth
they
went
Forth
they
went
together
Through
the
rude
wind's
wild
lament
And
the
bitter
weather
"Sire,
the
night
is
darker
now
And
the
wind
blows
stronger
Fails
my
heart,
I
know
not
how,
I
can
go
no
longer."
"Mark
my
footsteps,
my
good
page
Tread
thou
in
them
boldly
Thou
shalt
find
the
winter's
rage
Freeze
thy
blood
less
coldly."
In
his
master's
steps
he
trod
Where
the
snow
lay
dinted
Heat
was
in
the
very
sod
Which
the
Saint
had
printed
Therefore,
Christian
men,
be
sure
Wealth
or
rank
possessing
Ye
who
now
will
bless
the
poor
Shall
yourselves
find
blessing
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