I don't know if you are familiar with this song, I only am because I was able to attend and now have the cd from Sissel's performance with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Anyway, the song we always sing in church titled "Angels We Have Heard on High" has another version, set to the same tune, that I rather like, especially the last stanza. I feel like there is sort of a different tone that the LDS church and, say, the Catholic church takes towards Christ, that I can't really explain but I think if you've been to Mass and have had any contact with other such churches at all you'll know what I'm talking about. And I think these two songs exemplify this difference. I love both, but this other version is a little more...glorious? I think that's the best way to put it. And sometimes I just like that. Here are the lyrics, sans "Gloria In Excelsis Deos":
Angels, from the realms of glory
Wing your flight o'er all the earth
Ye who sang creation's story
Now proclaim Messiah's birth.
Shepherds in the field abiding
Watching o'er your flocks by night
God with man is now residing
Yonder shines the infant Light.
Sages, leave your contemplations
Brighter visions beam afar
Seek the great Desire of nations
Ye have seen his natal star.
Saints before the altar bending
Watching long in hope and fear
Suddenly the Lord, descending
In his temple shall appear.
Though an infant now we view him
He shall fill his Father's throne
Gather all ye nations to him
Every knee shall then bow down.
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