Bethlehem Down

Hymn lyrics to Bethlehem Down (1927) music by Peter Warlock, lyrics by Bruce Blunt
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Hymn lyrics to Bethlehem Down (1927) music by Peter Warlock, lyrics by Bruce Blunt

“Bethlehem Down” is a Christmas carol for choir composed in 1927 by British composer Peter Warlock —the pseudonym of Philip Arnold Heseltine. It is set to a poem written by journalist and poet Bruce Blunt. Oddly, it was written for The Daily Telegraph‘s annual Christmas carol contest — and won.

When He is King we will give him the King’s gifts,
Myrrh for its sweetness, and gold for a crown,
“Beautiful robes”, said the young girl to Joseph
Fair with her first-born on Bethlehem Down.

Bethlehem Down is full of the starlight
Winds for the spices, and stars for the gold,
Mary for sleep, and for lullaby music
Songs of a shepherd by Bethlehem fold.

When He is King they will clothe Him in grave-sheets,
Myrrh for embalming, and wood for a crown,
He that lies now in the white arms of Mary
Sleeping so lightly on Bethlehem Down.

Here He has peace and a short while for dreaming,
Close-huddled oxen to keep Him from cold,
Mary for love, and for lullaby music
Songs of a shepherd by Bethlehem fold.

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Tom Raymond

Christian, dad, grandpa, clown minister, with a love for the "old time" Gospel songs.

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