When I got to my lesson I told my teacher that I wanted to sing "Silent Night" instead and he told me that that would be fine, but that he still wanted me to sing "How Can I Keep from Singing?" as well. Then, we started going through it. I kept getting confused because the words were so different then I had heard them before. That made me start paying more attention to what I was actually singing. I noticed that it really was different and it was different in a very good way. After I was done singing my teacher was telling me how much he like that arrangement because it had gone back to the original words. He told me that at some point some folk artist had sung the song and changed the words so that Christ was no longer in it and now that's the version that most people sing. Because of this I wanted to go home and really read the words to the song I was singing and see what the actual story of it was. I had no idea what an effect it would have on me.
I realized that it was describing exactly how I feel! Below are the lyrics of the original version. Don't just skim them. READ them. Think of the powerful message that they tell.
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- My life flows on in endless song;
- Above earth's lamentation,
- I hear the sweet, tho' far-off hymn
- That hails a new creation;
- Thro' all the tumult and the strife
- I hear the music ringing;
- It finds an echo in my soul--
- How can I keep from singing?
- My life flows on in endless song;
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- What tho' my joys and comforts die?
- The Lord my Saviour liveth;
- What tho' the darkness gather round?
- Songs in the night he giveth.
- No storm can shake my inmost calm
- While to that refuge clinging;
- Since Christ is Lord of heaven and earth,
- How can I keep from singing?
- What tho' my joys and comforts die?
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- I lift my eyes; the cloud grows thin;
- I see the blue above it;
- And day by day this pathway smooths,
- Since first I learned to love it;
- The peace of Christ makes fresh my heart,
- A fountain ever springing;
- All things are mine since I am his--
- How can I keep from singing?
- I lift my eyes; the cloud grows thin;
I know that it wasn't by mistake that I sang this song. I know that it was a tender mercy of Heavenly Father to help me understand more fully the way I've been feeling. I am grateful for a teacher that wouldn't let me just sing a Christmas song. I am grateful that I have this incredible truth and light in my life. I know that this is the way to peace, happiness and love. So really, how can I keep from singing about it?
Annie. This is beautiful. You expressed this in such an eloquent way. That song expressed for you what you could not, but in many ways this post expressed what I haven't been able to. Thank you for sharing your sweet testimony. I love you forever!
ReplyDeleteThanks Hannah. I love you so much too!
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