Lullabies to Jesus - All Songs

This set of songs are lullabies written for Jesus, usually about how Mary holds him tenderly and sings him to sleep.

Luke 2:17-19 And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child. And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds. But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart.

The Condescension of Jesus Christ

"Jesus, Jesus Rest Your Head"

Lyrics:

Jesus Jesus rest your head, lying in a manger bed. All the mortal folk on earth sleep in feathers at their birth.

Have you heard about our Jesus? Have you heard about his fate? How his mother went to the stable on that Christmas Eve so late? Winds were blowing, cows were lowing. Stars were glowing, glowing, glowing.

To that manger came then wise men bringing gifts from hin and yon for the mother and the father and the blessed little son. Shepherds left their fields and flocks and sat beside the ass and ox.

Jesus, Jesus rest your head. Lying in a manger bed.


"Holy Infant's Lullaby"

Lyrics:

"Sleep, sleep. O rest you holy infant. Close your eyes to the star shining bright. Sleep in the arms of your mother who sings to you through the night. A la ru, a la me, a la ru, a la me. Sleep. Sleep. The angels sing praises in heaven while Mary sings lullaby loo. Dream of a day gentle baby when man learns love from you. Sleep. Holy child. Sleep."

"Maria Wiegenlied"
English Translation

"Mary sits by the rose bower and rocks her little Jesus. Softly through the leaves the warm wind of summer blows. A brightly colored bird sings at her feet: Go to sleep, sweet child, It’s time to go to sleep.
Your smile is lovely, your happy sleep lovelier still. Lay your tired little head against your mother’s breast! Go to sleep, sweet child. It’s time to go to sleep!"

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