![]() They’ve journeyed long, they’ve come so far.īoth come alive where love is given. “No child shall take my place, my dears.” ![]() Thus starts a tale of which there’s more. ![]() I’ve seen it set to O WALY WALY, which I don’t think that is a merry carol. It may be seen as completing a trilogy of hymns that provide insightful socio-political commentary on the Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany cycle: Carol of the Advent (‘From a woman and a weary nation’) The Carol of the Nativity (‘A pregnant girl none will ignore’) Carol of the Epiphany (‘I sought him dressed in finest clothes’). The Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology notes of “Carol of the Epiphany”: It is a call and response carol that might find a place in a Christmas concert. Continuing with Advent and Christmas sings from the Iona Community’s book “Heaven Shall Not Wait”, there is this Christmas carol.
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