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Eureka
12-10-1999, 08:45 AM
I play bells in a handbell choir. One of the songs we play is "Good King Wenceslas" which appears to have the alternate title of "Gentle Mary Laid her Child". Has anyone ever hear of this version? Could anyone provide me with the words to the first verse?

Cartooniverse
12-10-1999, 09:56 AM
Hi- my wife is a musician, and music teacher. I will be glad to research this, and post the answer- or,email me with you address directly, and we can keep this off of the boards.

Best, Cartooniverse

" If you want to kiss the sky, you'd better learn how to kneel "

C K Dexter Haven
12-10-1999, 09:58 AM
::: singing :::
Good king Winkelhopf looked out,
On his feets uneven.

cher3
12-10-1999, 11:16 AM
It's something like this:

Gentle Mary laid her child
Lowly in a manger.

There he lay, the undefiled,
To the world a stranger.

Such a babe in such a place.
Can he be the Savior?

Ask the saved of all the race,
Who have found his favor.

Cap'n Crude
12-10-1999, 11:21 AM
"The Undefiled?" No way -- he was just laid by his own mom in a barn! Most places have laws against that sort of thing ..... ;)

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"Playin' solitaire 'til dawn
With a deck of fifty-one."

Lucky
12-10-1999, 02:35 PM
Good King Wencaslas looked out
On the feast of Stephen
Where the snow lay round about
deep and crisp and even

Brightly shone the moon that night
Though the frost was cruel
When a poor man came in sight
Gathering winter fuel.

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“I should not take bribes and Minister Bal Bahadur KC should not do so either. But if clerks take a bribe of Rs 50-60 after a hard day’s work, it is not an issue.” ----Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, Current Prime Minister of Nepal

LongHrn99
12-10-1999, 03:21 PM
It's a good thing I hadn't pulled a beer from the fridge yet, Uncle, I would hate to have to replace ANOTHER keyboard this year.

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"I hear the mermaids singing, each to each. I do not think that they will sing to me." -T.S. Eliot

Cap'n Crude
12-10-1999, 03:44 PM
Sorry -- it's really not my fault. Being Cap'n Crude is a responsibility I shoulder only with the gravest care. Besides, my hands have Tourette's Syndrome. ;)

LongHrn99
12-10-1999, 03:55 PM
Doh, apparently I'm REALLY in need of beer today. That should have been Cap'n, not Uncle. My apologies Cap.

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"I hear the mermaids singing, each to each. I do not think that they will sing to me." -T.S. Eliot

GuanoLad
12-10-1999, 08:45 PM
"Hither, Page, and stand by me,
if thou knowst it, telling.
Yonder peasant, who is he?
Where and whence his dwelling?"

"Sire he lives a good league hence,
underneath the mountain,
up against the forest fence,
by St Agnes' Fountain."



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Fretful Porpentine
12-10-1999, 10:20 PM
"Bring me flesh and bring me wine,
Bring me pine logs hither,
Thou and I shall see him dine
When we bear them thither."

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cher3
12-11-1999, 12:03 AM
As I was typing the first line, I was thinking to myself, "Oh no, they wouldn't....would they?"

Of course they would. This is the SDMB.

Eureka
12-11-1999, 05:29 PM
Cher3,
Thank you for providing words to the song with which I was unfamiliar.

Cartooniverse,
thank you for your offer, but Cher3's answer is sufficient for my curiousity.

to those providing words to "Good King Wenceslas",
Gee, Thanks. I KNEW those words (more or less).

joemill
12-12-1999, 11:11 AM
In His master's steps he trod
Where the snow laid tainted.
Heat was in the very sod
where the saint had prainted.

Therefore Christian men rejoice
???? (forgot this line) ?????
All of those who bless the poor
Shall themselves find Blessing.

Lucky
12-12-1999, 03:30 PM
[feeling link an idiot]I guess I need to practise my reading comprehension skills. Sorry about that.[/feeling like and idiot]

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“I should not take bribes and Minister Bal Bahadur KC should not do so either. But if clerks take a bribe of Rs 50-60 after a hard day’s work, it is not an issue.” ----Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, Current Prime Minister of Nepal

DAVEW0071
12-24-1999, 09:43 AM
And, from the archives of Walt Kelly's "Pogo" comic strip:

"Good King Sauerkraut looked out
On your feets so porous.
While the snoo lay round and bout
Deep with crisply chorus."

"Snoo? What's snoo?"

"Nothin'. What's new with you?"

I swear. I've seen that "Pogo" cartoon in an anthology somewhere, cheap snoo joke and all.


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"since my daughter's only half-Jewish, can she go in up to her knees?" J.H. Marx

dougie_monty
12-26-1999, 05:52 PM
Golly...I thought the way Walt Kelly rewrote the song was (with Churchy LaFemme pounding a drum and singing at the top of his voice): "Good King Sauerkraut looked out/On his feets uneven!" :D

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WillGolfForFood
12-26-1999, 07:30 PM
>> "Snoo? What's snoo?"

Not much. what's snoo with you?

Beruang
12-27-1999, 10:15 AM
joemill:

"Wealth or rank posessing"