16818. The Distant Skies Are Beaming

1 The dist­ant skies are beam­ing
With twink­ling stars so bright
That by their dazz­ling gleam­ing
Now fades the si­lent night;
And an­gels clad with glo­ry
Descend up­on the earth
To tell the sac­red sto­ry
Of Jesus’ won­drous birth.

2 The Christ­mas tree is blazing
Its greet­ings through the night;
And hap­py folks are gaz­ing
With vi­sions in their sight;
And child­ren’s eyes are stream­ing
With tears of ra­diant joy;
And ev­ery heart is dream­ing
Of love with­out al­loy.

3 Thy sweet and hal­lowed sto­ry,
O pre­cious Christmas-tide,
Thy ho­ly bliss and glo­ry,
May ever­more ab­ide!
No rich­er joy is giv­en,
No pur­er peace on earth
Than which comes from Heav­en
By Je­sus’ won­drous birth.

Text Information
First Line: The dist­ant skies are beam­ing
Title: The Distant Skies Are Beaming
German Title: Am fernen Himmel blinken
Translator: John T. Mueller
Meter: 76.76 D
Language: English
Source: Tr.: Christmas Song Book by Adolf T. Hanser (Buffalo: Dahlke Publishing, 1918)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ST. EDITH
Composer: Justin H. Knecht (1799)
Composer: Edward Husband (1871)
Meter: 76.76 D
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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