The Ballad of St. Barbara and other verses/A Christmas Carol

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A CHRISTMAS CAROL

(The Chief Constable has issued a statement
declaring that carol singing in the streets by
children is illegal, and morally and physically
injurious. He appeals to the public to discourage
the practice.—Daily Paper.)

God rest you merry gentlemen,
Let nothing you dismay;
The Herald Angels cannot sing,
The cops arrest them on the wing,
And warn them of the docketing
Of anything they say.

God rest you merry gentlemen,
May nothing you dismay:
On your reposeful cities lie
Deep silence, broken only by
The motor horn's melodious cry,
The hooter's happy bray.

So, when the song of children ceased
And Herod was obeyed,
In his high hall Corinthian
With purple and with peacock fan,
Rested that merry gentleman;
And nothing him dismayed.