Instead of listening in church, I decided to read Christmas hymns and think about what they mean. I've never thought of the lyrics in Christmas songs. Unless it is "Last Christmas" or "All I want for Christmas." Because those are extremely relatable, right?
When I got to "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" it was like reading my mind. We hear the "old familiar carols," these "unbroken songs" that are seemingly mocked by pop singers, sung without reverence, jingled over and over, the meaning lost. But the last two verses are like: "Nuh uh!" and that was a nice punch in the face. This song is definitely relatable.
My dad hates "Mary, Did you Know?"
Whenever it comes on the radio, he lets them sing the first line and calls out: "YES! She did know!" then switches it.
So funny. I bet you'll have a hard time forgetting that!
When I got to "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" it was like reading my mind. We hear the "old familiar carols," these "unbroken songs" that are seemingly mocked by pop singers, sung without reverence, jingled over and over, the meaning lost. But the last two verses are like: "Nuh uh!" and that was a nice punch in the face. This song is definitely relatable.
My dad hates "Mary, Did you Know?"
Whenever it comes on the radio, he lets them sing the first line and calls out: "YES! She did know!" then switches it.
So funny. I bet you'll have a hard time forgetting that!
1 comment:
SO funny cause I've heard your dad do that before with that song, so now whenever I hear that song that's all I can think about!!
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