Christmas
Carol
By Paul
Laurence Dunbar
Ring out,
ye bells!
All Nature
swells
With gladness
of the wondrous story,
The world
was lorn,
But Christ
is born
To change
our sadness into glory.
Sing, earthlings,
sing!
To-night
a King
hath come
from heaven's high throne to bless us.
The outstretched
hand
O'er all
the land
Is raised
in pity to caress us.
Come at His
call;
Be joyful
all;
Away with
mourning and with sadness!
The heavenly
choir
With holy
fire
Their voices
raise in songs of gladness.
The darkness
breaks
And Dawn
awakes,
Her cheeks
suffused with youthful blushes.
The rocks
and stones
In holy
tones
Are singing
sweeter than the thrushes.
Then why
should we
In silence
be,
When Nature
lends her voice to praises;
When heaven
and earth
Proclaim
the truth
Of Him for
whom that lone star blazes?
No, be not
still,
But with
a will
Strike all
your harps and set them ringing;
On hill
and heath
Let every
breath
Throw all
its power into singing!