[Faith-talk] I think I have the answer

Paul oilofgladness47 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 13 19:23:06 UTC 2013


No, this carol was written, words and music respectively, in 1849 and 1850, 
so neither "Go Tell It On the Mountain" nor "Do You Hear What I Hear?" 
qualify.  Besides, the carol I have in mind is perhaps much more well known 
than those two in some circles.  I tell you all what:  If no one comes up 
with the correct answer by sometime this evening, I'll tell you, and then 
I'll hear some of you say,  "Oh, but why didn't I think of that?" Paul
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>I think I have the answer: I don't know why this didn't come to me earlier.
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> It has to be Do you Here what I Here?
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> We sing it every year at church the first Sunday of Advent and for the
> Orange Tree lighting.
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