'Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes, And send your fears away; News from the region of the skies! -- Salvation's born to-day. 'JESUS, the GOD whom Angels fear, Comes down to dwell with you; To-day He makes His entrance here, But not as monarchs do. No gold, nor purple swaddling-bands, Nor royal shining things; A manger for His cradle stands, And holds the King of kings. 'Go, shepherds, where the Infant lies, And see His humble throne: -- With tears of joy in all your eyes Go, shepherds, kiss the Son.' Thus Gabriel sang: and straight around The heavenly armies throng; They tune their harps to lofty sound, And thus conclude the song: 'Glory to GOD that reigns above, Let peace surround the Earth; Mortals shall know their Maker's love, At their Redeemer's birth.' LORD! and shall angels have their songs, And men no tunes to raise? O may we lose these useless tongues, When they forget to praise! Glory to GOD that reigns above, That pitied us forlorn! We join to sing our Maker's love -- For there's a Saviour born. |