The Crown of Roses (or, The Legend)
When Jesus Christ was yet a child
He had a garden small and wild,
Wherein he cherished roses fair,
And wove them into garlands there.
Now once, as summertime drew nigh,
There came a troop of children by,
And seeing roses on the tree,
With shouts they plucked them merrily.
"Do you bind roses in your hair?"
They cried, in scorn, to Jesus there.
The Boy said humbly, "Take, I pray,
All but the naked thorns away."
Then of the thorns they made a crown,
And with rough fingers pressed it down,
'Til on His forehead, fair and young,
Red drops of blood, like roses sprung.
--Music by Pyotr Illich Tchaikovsky
Sheet music available here.
2 Comments:
Do you actually know who, if anyone, has done a recording of this song? I happen to love it, having sung it in choir at prep school and I can't ever seem to track down a choral recording...
I don't have a blogger account, you can reach me at lirm35m at gmail.com if you happen to have an answer. Thanx.
The King's Singers have recorded a version of "Crown of Roses" beautifully arranged by Jeremy Lubbock on their 'Christmas' album
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