Do You Hear What I Hear?

Bing Crosby Bing Crosby

A Celestial Message of Hope and Peace

“Do You Hear What I Hear?” is a timeless Christmas classic performed by Bing Crosby, known for his warm baritone voice and significant contributions to holiday music. The song, written in 1962 by Noël Regney and Gloria Shayne, is a narrative that unfolds through a series of conversations between various characters, each passing along a message of wonder and hope. The lyrics begin with the night wind speaking to a little lamb, asking if it sees a star dancing in the night sky. This star, with its tail as big as a kite, symbolizes the Star of Bethlehem, guiding the way to a significant event.

The little lamb then speaks to the shepherd boy, asking if he hears a song ringing through the sky. This song, with a voice as big as the sea, represents the angelic proclamation of the birth of Jesus Christ. The shepherd boy, in turn, conveys this message to the mighty king, highlighting the contrast between the humble birth of the Child and the grandeur of the king's palace. The Child, shivering in the cold, is a poignant image that calls for compassion and generosity, urging the king to bring silver and gold to honor Him.

Finally, the king addresses the people everywhere, urging them to pray for peace and listen to his message. The Child, sleeping in the night, is prophesied to bring goodness and light to the world. This song, rich in biblical references and metaphors, emphasizes themes of hope, peace, and the transformative power of a humble birth. It serves as a reminder of the true spirit of Christmas, encouraging listeners to reflect on the values of compassion, generosity, and unity.

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