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In the bleak midwinter, where the frosty wind moans and the earth stands hard as iron, we find a moment of stillness. Snow falls softly, blanketing the world in white, evoking a sense of calm and serenity. This piece intertwines the imagery of winter's harshness with the warmth of a holy night, celebrating the tender and mild moments of life. As we embrace the peace of the season, let us reflect on the beauty of calm amidst the cold, welcoming the heavenly peace that surrounds us.
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In the bleak mid-win-ter, Frost-y wind made moan, Earth stood hard as i-ron Wa-ter like a stone. Snow had fall-en snow on snow, Sno-ow o-on snow In the bleak midwinter, Lo-ong, long a-go
Part 1 Part 2 (Rest) Si-lent Night, (Rest)Ho-ly Night (Rest)All is calm, All is bright Round yo-on vir-gin Moth-er and child Ho-ly in-fant, so ten-der and mild Sleep in heav-en-ly peace, in hean’nlypeace Si-lent Night, (rest) Ho-ly Night (rest) All is calm, (rest) All is bright Round yo-on vir-gin Moth-er and child Ho-ly in-fant, so ten-der and mild Sleep in heav-en-ly peace, in hean’nly peace Sleep in heav-en-ly (hold) peace
Part 1 Part 2 In the bleak mid-win-ter (REST) (Rest) Si-lent night, in the bleak mid-win-ter. (still holding and then rest) Si-lent night (rest) Ho-ly night.