Fifth child: Their
flocks were all untended,
While filled with love and awe,
They bent above the manger
And the Baby Jesus saw.
Sixth child: Then,
too, the wise men watching
Beheld a star that shone,
In the blue heavens above them
To tell that Christ was born.
Seventh child: And with
their camels laden
With spices and gold.
They came from eastern countries
The young King to behold.
Eighth child: The star
still went before them,
And pointing out the way,
It shone upon the stable
Where the Babe of Bethlehem lay
Ninth child: And then,
all lowly bending,
They worshipped the young King,
And gave him from their treasures
Full many an offering.
Santa Claus, St. Nicholas, Kriss
Kringle, etc.:
O children we have numbered
Long centuries since then,
But we see at every Christmas
That little Child again.
And we bring to all good children
In memory of that time,
Some pretty Christmas present,
While the joy-bells gayly chime.
1897: O children,
little children,
I soon must pass away,
But ’tis good to have the
memory
Of this blessed Christmas day.
Santa Claus and others:
We, too, must now be going.
And as we march along,
O let us sing together
A happy Christmas song.
(All march out singing. Tune “Yankee Doodle.")
O the merry Christmas
time
Now is in the way, sir,
Ev’ry sweet and happy chime
Tells of Christmas day, sir.
Chorus.—
Christmas it is coming, now,
Don’t you hear the bells,
sir?
Happy Christmas time is here,
To the world we tell, sir.
* * * * *
=Santa’s Helpers.=
By M. NORA BOYLAN.
The fairies and brownies on last Christmas-tide
Decided to open their hearts very wide,
And spend extra time, throughout the whole year,
In helping their grandfather—Santa Claus dear.
“Our fingers are nimble. We’ll
quickly make toys
Enough to supply all the girls and the
boys,
And Santa may watch us to see if it’s
right,
So all will be ready before Christmas
night.”
Then bravely they all went to work with
a will,
And soon all was quiet in workshop and
mill;
For old Santa said, “Enough, and
well done,
We’ve toys enough now to make all
kinds of fun.”
We thank you, old Santa, and your helpers,
too,
For all of the many kind things that you
do;
And should you need more help in making
your toys,
Just call on your small friends, the girls
and the boys.
* * * * *
=Christmas Eve.=
(This must be spoken as if
singing a lullaby to a baby, with
motions indicating the sleeping
child near.)