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Christmas Traditional
The old yeare now away is fled
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Christmas Traditional
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Carol
Average_duration
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2:16
"The old yeare now away is fled" is a traditional Christmas carol that is believed to have originated in England during the 16th century. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written sometime in the late 1500s or early 1600s. The carol is typically performed during the Christmas season and is often sung on New Year's Eve. The carol consists of four verses, each of which is followed by a chorus. The lyrics of the carol reflect on the passing of the old year and the arrival of the new year. The first verse begins with the line "The old yeare now away is fled," and goes on to describe the passing of time and the changing of the seasons. The chorus that follows each verse is a simple refrain that repeats the line "Sing we all merrily, Christmas is here." The second verse of the carol focuses on the arrival of the new year and the hope and promise that it brings. The lyrics describe the ringing of church bells and the celebration of the new year. The third verse reflects on the birth of Jesus and the joy that his arrival brings. The final verse of the carol is a prayer for peace and prosperity in the coming year. The melody of "The old yeare now away is fled" is simple and easy to sing, with a cheerful and upbeat tempo. The carol is typically performed in a choral arrangement, with multiple voices singing the verses and choruses together. The overall tone of the carol is one of celebration and hope, reflecting the joy and optimism of the Christmas season. In conclusion, "The old yeare now away is fled" is a traditional Christmas carol that has been performed for centuries. Its simple melody and cheerful lyrics make it a popular choice for holiday celebrations, and its message of hope and renewal resonates with audiences of all ages. Whether sung in a church or around a family gathering, this carol is sure to bring joy and merriment to all who hear it.
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