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Christmas Traditional
Shepherds, shake off your drowsy sleep
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Christmas Traditional
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Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
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2:23
"Shepherds, shake off your drowsy sleep" is a traditional Christmas carol that has been sung for centuries. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in England during the 17th century. The carol is typically sung during the Christmas season and is often performed by choirs and church congregations. The carol consists of three verses, each with four lines. The first verse begins with the line "Shepherds, shake off your drowsy sleep," and goes on to describe the angels appearing to the shepherds and announcing the birth of Jesus. The second verse focuses on the shepherds' journey to Bethlehem to see the newborn baby, while the third verse celebrates the joy and wonder of the Christmas season. The melody of "Shepherds, shake off your drowsy sleep" is simple and easy to sing, with a gentle, lilting rhythm that captures the peacefulness of the Christmas story. The carol is typically performed in a slow, reverent tempo, with a focus on the beauty of the lyrics and the emotional impact of the story. One of the most notable characteristics of "Shepherds, shake off your drowsy sleep" is its use of imagery and symbolism to convey the message of the Christmas story. The shepherds are portrayed as humble and faithful servants, who are rewarded for their devotion with the opportunity to witness the miracle of Jesus' birth. The angels are depicted as messengers of God, who bring the good news of salvation to the world. Overall, "Shepherds, shake off your drowsy sleep" is a timeless Christmas carol that continues to inspire and uplift people of all ages and backgrounds. Its simple melody and powerful message of hope and redemption make it a beloved part of the holiday season for millions of people around the world.
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