The 13th Day of Advent

The Wexford Carol (alternate version) (arr. Mark Hayes)

The Wexford Carol, an Irish tune dating from the 12th century, is one of the oldest extant Christmas carols in the European tradition. Though the tune was Irish originating in Wexford, the lyrics are thought to be of English origin. The carol emphasizes the purpose of Jesus’s coming to earth and the implications of that. The carol tells the Christmas story from God’s gift of sending Christ to Christ’s birth to a virgin, the journey of Joseph and Mary to find a place where Jesus would be born which fulfilled prophecy in the place and type, the arrival of the gifts of the magi led by the star of Bethlehem (note: the Bible does not specifically mention the number of magi), and the annunciation from the angels to the shepherds, telling them that very day, their Messiah they had long awaited was born. (For further reading: Luke 1 and 2, Matthew 1 and 2.)

Good people all, this Christmas-time,
Consider well and bear in mind
What our good God for us has done,
In sending His beloved Son.
And Mary, mother, she did pray
To God with love that Christmas Day;
In Bethlehem upon that morn
There was a blessed Messiah born.

The night before that happy tide
The blessed virgin and her guide
Were long time seeking up and down
To find a lodging in the town.
But mark how all things came to pass;
From every door repelled alas!
As long foretold, their refuge all
Was but an humble ox’s stall.

There were three wise men from afar
Directed by a glorious star,
And on they wandered night and day
Until they came where Jesus lay,
And when they came unto that place
Where our beloved Messiah was,
They humbly cast them at his feet,
With gifts of gold and incense sweet.

Near Bethlehem did shepherds keep
Their flocks of lambs and feeding sheep;
To whom God’s angels did appear,
Which put the shepherds in great fear.
“Prepare and go,” the angels said,
“To Bethlehem, be not afraid;
For there you’ll find, this happy morn,
A princely Babe, sweet Jesus born.”

With thankful heart and joyful mind,
The shepherds went the Babe to find,
And as God’s angel had foretold,
They did our Saviour Christ behold.
Within a manger He was laid,
And by his side the Virgin Maid,
As long foretold, there was a blessed Messiah born.

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