| God rest ye merry, gentlemen | 
| Let nothing you dismay | 
| Oh Jesus Christ, our Saviour | 
| Was born on Christmas day | 
| To save us all from Satan’s power | 
| When we were gone astray | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy | 
| Comfort and joy | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy | 
| In Bethlehem, in Israel | 
| This blessed Babe was born | 
| And laid within a manger | 
| Upon this blessed morn | 
| The which His Mother Mary | 
| Did nothing take in scorn | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy | 
| Comfort and joy | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy | 
| From God our Heavenly Father | 
| A blessed Angel came; | 
| And unto certain Shepherds | 
| Brought tidings of the same: | 
| How that in Bethlehem was born | 
| The Son of God by Name | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy | 
| Comfort and joy | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy | 
| «Fear not then, «said the Angel | 
| «Let nothing you affright | 
| This day is born a Saviour | 
| Of a pure Virgin bright | 
| To free all those who trust in Him | 
| From Satan’s power and might.» | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy | 
| Comfort and joy | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy | 
| The shepherds at those tidings | 
| Rejoiced much in mind | 
| And left their flocks a-feeding | 
| In tempest, storm and wind: | 
| And went to Bethlehem straightway | 
| The Son of God to find | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy | 
| Comfort and joy | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy | 
| Now to the Lord sing praises | 
| All you within this place | 
| And with true love and brotherhood | 
| Each other now embrace; | 
| This holy tide of Christmas | 
| All other doth deface | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy | 
| Comfort and joy | 
| O tidings of comfort and joy |