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==Music files==
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:'''Edition notes:''' arranged by Charles Albert Tindley, Jr.
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==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Heaven's Christmas Tree''<br>
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{{Composer|Charles Albert Tindley}}
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{{FirstLine|I have heard of a tree}}
{{Lyricist|Charles Albert Tindley}}


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{{Language|English}}
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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
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:Lyrics: '''Charles Albert Tindley, 1915. ''' <br>
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Edition notes: arranged by Charles Albert Tindley, Jr.

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Title: Heaven's Christmas Tree
Composer: Charles Albert Tindley
First Line: I have heard of a tree
Lyricist: Charles Albert Tindley

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SacredCarol

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: 1916 in New Songs of Paradise, Edition 1, no. 34
Description: 

External websites:

Original text and translations

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1.
I have heard of a tree,
a great Christmas tree,
It was fixed in yon Bethlehem's stall.
The blessings of heaven
for you and for me,
A Christmas present for all.

2.
There is a package for me on that tree,
A precious token that someone loves me,
O yes, I can see,
on Calvary's Tree,
That there is a package for me.

3.
There is one I behold,
in letters of gold,
It hangs on a limb near to me,
'Tis labeled "salvation,
and Jesus, I'm told,
has bought that package for me.

4.
There is a package for me on that tree,
A precious token that someone loves me,
O yes, I can see,
on Calvary's Tree,
That there is a package for me.

5.
There is one just above,
it's title is love,
It is marked by a deep crimson stain,
for there it was tied by the
Lord when he died,
and glory to his dear name.

6.
There is a package for me on that tree,
A precious token that someone loves me,
O yes, I can see,
on Calvary's Tree,
That there is a package for me.

7.
Another I see,
it must be for me,
The words "I will help you I read,
While holding His hand,
by faith I can stand,
and this is the package I need.

8.
There is a package for me on that tree,
A precious token that someone loves me,
O yes, I can see,
on Calvary's Tree,
That there is a package for me.

9.
There are many, I'm sure,
but just this one more
I speak of above all the rest
It spells happy home,
with God near the throne,
A place where the weary shall rest.

Lyrics: Charles Albert Tindley, 1915.