This Christmastide
The American Boychoir Lyrics


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green and silver red and gold
and the story born of old
truth and love and hope abide
this Christmastide this christmastide

holy ivy mistle toe
and the gently falling snow
truth and love and hope abide
this christmastide this christmastide

from a simple oxstall
came the greatest gift of all
truth and love and hope abide
this christmastide this christmastide

children sing of hope and joy
at the birth of one small boy
truth and love and hope abide
this christmastide this christmastide

let the bells ring out and clear
ring out now for all to hear
truth and love and hope abide
this christmastide this christmastide

trumpets souds and voices raise
in an endless stream of praise
truth and love and hope abide
this christmastide this christmastide

green and silver red and gold
and the story born of old




peace and love and hope abide
this christmastide this christmastide

Overall Meaning

The American Boychoir's "This Christmastide" is a song that celebrates the beauty and wonder of the holiday season. The opening lines of the song describe the festive colors of Christmas: green and silver, red and gold. These colors symbolize the joy and festivities of the season. But beyond the glitter and glamour, there is a deeper meaning to Christmas. The lyrics declare that the holiday season is a time to remember the story born of old, which is the story of Christ's birth.


The second verse describes some of the traditional symbols of Christmas such as holy ivy, mistletoe, and the gently falling snow. Once again, however, the lyrics remind us that the real meaning of Christmas is in the truth, love, and hope that abide in our hearts. In the third verse, the song reminds us of the humble beginnings of the story of Christ's birth. Jesus was born in a simple oxstall, yet his birth remains the greatest gift of all.


The last two verses of the song describe the joyous celebration of Christmas. Children sing of hope and joy at the birth of one small boy, and the bells ring out for all to hear. Trumpets sound and voices raise in an endless stream of praise. The song's final line sums up the meaning of the holiday season: peace and love and hope abide this Christmastide.


Line by Line Meaning

green and silver red and gold
The colors of the holiday season bring joy and cheer.


and the story born of old
The story of Christmas, passed down through generations, endures.


truth and love and hope abide
The values of truth, love, and hope are present and strong during this time of year.


this Christmastide this christmastide
All of these things come together to create the magic of Christmastime.


holy ivy mistle toe
Symbols of faith and tradition surround us during Christmas.


and the gently falling snow
The winter weather adds to the festive atmosphere.


from a simple oxstall
Jesus, the greatest gift of all, was born in a humble setting.


came the greatest gift of all
The birth of Jesus is the ultimate symbol of love and hope.


children sing of hope and joy
The joy of Christmas is embodied in the voices of children.


at the birth of one small boy
The miracle of Jesus' birth is the centerpiece of the holiday season.


let the bells ring out and clear
The joyful sounds of bells inspire us to celebrate the season.


ring out now for all to hear
The message of Christmas should be shared with everyone.


trumpets souds and voices raise
The sounds of celebration rise up in a joyful chorus.


in an endless stream of praise
The spirit of gratitude and thanksgiving is ever-present during the holidays.


peace and love and hope abide
The values of peace, love, and hope are central to the Christmas spirit.




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