This Endris Night I saw a sight,
A star as bright as day,
And ever among, a Maiden sung,
«Lullay, bye bye, lullay.»
For angels bright down on me light;
Thou knowest 'tis no nay.
And for that sight thou may delight
To sing, «Bye bye, lullay»
I Saw Three Ships come sailing in,
A winter’s day, a winter’s day,
I Saw Three Ships come sailing in,
A winter’s day in the morning.
And what was in those ships all three?
O o o, O o o,
And what was in those ships all three?
A winter’s day in the morning.
They sailed into another land,
A winter’s day, a winter’s day,
They sailed into another land,
A winter’s day in the morning.
And all the bells on Earth shall ring,
A winter’s day, a winter’s day,
And all the bells on Earth shall ring,
A winter’s day in the morning.
That child or man, who will or can,
Be happy on this day,
To bliss Thou bring,
and I shall sing:
«Lullay, bye bye, lullay.»
Lullay!
This Endris Night I saw a sight,
A star as bright as day,
And ever among, a Maiden sung,
«Lullay, bye bye, lullay.»
Lullay!
I Saw Three Ships come sailing in,
A winter’s day, a winter’s day,
I Saw Three Ships come sailing in,
A winter’s day in the morning.
And all the bells on Earth shall ring,
A winter’s day, a winter’s day,
And all the bells on Earth shall ring,
A winter’s day in the morning.

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