| Well the antrum hills that are dark and still and the snow is tumblin' down
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| This Christmas time there’s hope again for all in Belfast Town
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| With love and understanding we’ll find a better way
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| The gift of peace is ours now upon this Christmas day
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| Bells over Belfast
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| How merrily they play
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| Peace and joy be with you
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| On this Christmas day
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| Well the star of light, it filled the night, many years ago
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| When the Magi found the blessed Child who set our hearts aglow
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| And since that day of wonder will live forever more
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| We hail the newborn King of kings who opened the heavens' door
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| Bells over Belfast
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| How merrily they play
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| Peace and joy be with you
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| On this Christmas day
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| It’s a rocky road that leads to peace and a road that’s hard to find
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| And them that never look for it, they’re deaf and dumb and blind
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| People have their customs, religion and their laws
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| But we can stand together now, united in one cause
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| Bells over Belfast
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| How merrily they play
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| Peace and joy be with you
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| On this Christmas day
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| We’ll dance and sing the new year in a share a cup of cheer
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| And drink to health and happiness throughout the coming year
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| We’ll put our differences aside, our troubles all behind
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| And take a cup of kindness yet for days of auld lang syne
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| Bells over Belfast
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| How merrily they play
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| Peace and joy be with you
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| On this Christmas day
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| Bells over Belfast
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| How merrily they play
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| Peace and joy be with you
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| On this Christmas day
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| Spoken:
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| Peace, please |