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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
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1. Down in yon forest there stands a hall: The bells of Paradise I heard them ring: It's covered all over with purple and pall: And I love my Lord Jesus above anything.
2. In that hall there stands a bed: The bells of Paradise I heard them ring: It's covered all over with scarlet so red: And I love my Lord Jesus above anything.
3. At the bed-side there lies a stone: The bells of Paradise I heard them ring: Which the sweet Virgin Mary knelt upon: And I love my Lord Jesus above anything.
4. Un-der that bed there runs a flood: The bells of Paradise I heard them ring: The one half runs water, the other runs blood: And I love my Lord Jesus above anything.
5. At the bed's foot there grows a thorn: The bells of Paradise I heard them ring: Which ever blows blossom since he was born: And I love my Lord Jesus above anything.
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Editor: Gabrael StClair (submitted 2016-05-04).   Score information: Letter, 3 pages, 41 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Arrangement by Gabrael StClair.

General Information

Title: Down In Yon Forest
Composer: Anonymous
Lyricist: Anonymous

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SSAT

Genre: SacredCarol

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

Published: 2014

Description: General Carol suitable for Christmas or Corpus Christi.

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Original text and translations

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1. Down in yon forest there stands a hall: The bells of Paradise I heard them ring: It's covered all over with purple and pall: And I love my Lord Jesus above anything.
2. In that hall there stands a bed: The bells of Paradise I heard them ring: It's covered all over with scarlet so red: And I love my Lord Jesus above anything.
3. At the bed-side there lies a stone: The bells of Paradise I heard them ring: Which the sweet Virgin Mary knelt upon: And I love my Lord Jesus above anything.
4. Un-der that bed there runs a flood: The bells of Paradise I heard them ring: The one half runs water, the other runs blood: And I love my Lord Jesus above anything.
5. At the bed's foot there grows a thorn: The bells of Paradise I heard them ring: Which ever blows blossom since he was born: And I love my Lord Jesus above anything.