April airs : a book of New England lyrics / Bliss Carman [electronic text]

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April airs : a book of New England lyrics / Bliss Carman [electronic text]
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Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929
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Boston, Mass.: Snall, Maynard and Company
1920
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"April airs : a book of New England lyrics / Bliss Carman [electronic text]." In the digital collection American Verse Project. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/BAE6137.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 28, 2025.

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A CHRISTMAS EVE CHORAL.

HALLELUJA! What sound is this across the dark While all the earth is sleeping? Hark! Halleluja! Halleluja! Halleluja!

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Why are thy tender eyes so bright,Mary, Mary? On the prophetic deep of nightJoseph, Joseph, I see the borders of the light, And in the day that is to be An aureoled man-child I see, Great love's son, Joseph.
Halleluja! He hears not, but she hears afar, The Minstrel Angel of the star. Halleluja! Halleluja! Halleluja!
Why is thy gentle smile so deep, Mary, Mary? It is the secret I must keep, Joseph, Joseph, — The joy that will not let me sleep, The glory of the coming days, When all the world shall turn to praise God's goodness, Joseph.
Halleluja! Clear as the bird that brings the morn She hears the heavenly music borne. Halleluja! Halleluja! Halleluja!
Why is thy radiant face so calm, Mary, Mary? His strength is like a royal palm, Joseph, Joseph; His beauty like the victor's psalm, He moves like morning o'er the lands And there is healing in his hands For sorrow, Joseph.

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Halleluja! Tender as dew-fall on the earth She hears the choral of love's birth. Halleluja! Halleluja! Halleluja!
What is the message come to thee, Mary, Mary? I hear like wind within the tree, Joseph, Joseph, Or like a far-off melody His deathless voice proclaiming peace, And bidding ruthless wrong to cease, For love's sake, Joseph.
Halleluja! Moving as rain-wind in the spring She hears the angel chorus ring. Halleluja! Halleluja! Halleluja!
Why are thy patient hands so still, Mary, Mary? I see the shadow on the hill, Joseph, Joseph, And wonder if it is God's will That courage, service, and glad youth Shall perish in the cause of truth Forever, Joseph.
Halleluja! Her heart in that celestial chime Has heard the harmony of time. Halleluja! Halleluja! Halleluja!

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Why is thy voice so strange and far, Mary, Mary? I see the glory of the star, Joseph, Joseph, And in its light all things that are Made glad and wise beyond the sway Of death and darkness and dismay, In God's time, Joseph.
Halleluja! To every heart in love 't is givenTo hear the ecstasy of heaven. Halleluja! Halleluja! Halleluja!
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