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THE CHRISTMAS RADIO by MARY P. DENNY

First Line: I HEARD THE RADIO PROCLAIM / THE WONDER OF A
Last Line: THE GLORY OF A MATCHLESS NAME.
Subject(s): CHRISTMAS CAROLS; RADIO; SINGING & SINGERS; SOUND; SONGS;

I heard the radio proclaim
The wonder of a lighted land;
The beauty of the seaside strand,
The hush of woods where snow path lies;
The glory of the great clear skies,
The sweet, clear note of silver chimes,
And sound of sleigh bells far away,
I heard at dawn on Christmas day.

I heard at dawn on Christmas day
The far off carol of a song,
A carol borne through ages long,
Peace upon earth, goodwill to men.
The glory of an opened sky,
The beauty of a temple high.
And wonder chimes from Heaven sent
Through all the earth,
I heard at dawn on Christmas day.

I heard the radio bells proclaim
The glory of the Christmas day
The beauty of the great yule tree,
Reaching through space in wonder far
Toward the glory of a star.
The holly and the mistletoe,
And all the storied carols old,
I heard the radio bells proclaim
The glory of a matchless Name.



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