paroles de chanson It Came Upon a Midnight Clear - Glen Campbell
It
came
upon
the
midnight
clear,
That
glorious
song
of
old,
From
angels
bending
near
the
earth,
To
touch
their
harps
of
gold:
'Peace
on
the
earth,
good
will
to
men,'
From
heav'n's
all-gracious
King.
The
world
in
solemn
stillness
lay,
To
hear
the
angels
sing!
Yet
with
the
woes
of
sin
and
strife
The
world
has
suffered
long,
Beneath
the
angel
strain
have
rolled
Two
thousand
years
of
wrong;
And
man,
at
war
with
man,
hears
not
The
love
song
which
they
bring:
O
hush
the
noise,
ye
men
of
strife,
And
hear
the
angels
sing!
Still
thro'
the
cloven
skies
they
come,
With
peaceful
wings
unfurl'd;
And
still
their
heav'nly
music
floats
O'er
all
the
weary
world:
Above
its
sad
and
lowly
plains
They
bend
on
hov'ring
wing,
And
ever
o'er
its
Babel
sounds
The
blessed
angels
sing.
All
ye,
beneath
life's
crushing
load,
Whose
forms
are
bending
low,
Who
toil
along
the
climbing
way
With
painful
steps
and
slow,
Look,
now!
for
glad
and
golden
hours
Come
swiftly
on
the
wing:
O
rest
beside
the
weary
road,
And
hear
the
angels
sing!
For
lo!
the
days
are
hast'ning
on,
By
prophet
bards
foretold,
When
with
the
ever-circling
years
Comes
round
the
age
of
gold;
When
peace
shall
over
all
the
earth
Its
ancient
splendors
fling,
And
the
whole
world
give
back
the
song
Which
now
the
angels
sing!
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