VILLAGERS all, this frosty tide,
Let your doors swing open wide,
Though wind may follow and snow betide
Yet draw us in by your fire to bide:
Joy shall be yours in the morning.
Here we stand in the cold and the sleet,
Blowing fingers and stamping feet,
Come from far away, you to greet--
You by the fire and we in the street--
Bidding you joy in the morning.
For ere one half of the night was gone,
Sudden a star has led us on,
Raining bliss and benison--
Bliss tomorrow and more anon,
Joy for every morning.
Good man Joseph toiled through the snow--
Saw the star o'er the stable low;
Mary she might not further go--
Welcome thatch and litter below!
Joy was hers in the morning.
And then they heard the angels tell,
"Who were the first to cry Nowell?
Animals all as it befel,
In the stable where they did dwell!
Joy shall be theirs in the morning."