![]() Recordings of the carol include those by the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, and the Monteverdi Choir. It was published in A Cambridge Carol Book: Being Fifty-two Songs for Christmas, Easter and Other Seasons in 1924. ![]() Woodward added lines to the traditional refrain in a style characteristic of his delight in archaic poetry. The words were written by George Ratcliffe Woodward (1848–1934) to the traditional tune "London Waits". "Past Three O'Clock" (or "Past Three A Clock") is a Christmas carol, loosely based on the traditional cry of the city night watchman: and one's mind harks bark to Christmas and the Spirit of 'Peace to all men.' In many ways one wishes one could put the clock back to times of yore. A rare scene nowadays in UK, as all too often our city centres are blighted with drunken youth, brawling amongst themselves, while our hard pressed police service struggle manfully to restore order. Who was too Freely Moved to Tears, and therebyĪn empty and litter free street in the early hours of the morning. Tinned fruit, tinned meat, tinned milk, tinned beans, ![]() To see this beauty you don’t need beautiful eyes but the ownerĪs the beauty lies in the eyes of beholder That’s what is so beautiful and that’s what to be strived for In the hearts of your loved ones and of those you cared for It’s not about how you look and how you dressĪnd not in the least about what you possessĬuz what you are proud of now will perish some dayīut your beautiful inside will forever stay Stop looking and start seeing the real beauty I wonder how it’s possible when our inner self is so crude We are trying so hard to make the outer look so good If that ain’t enough, the good looks save you and it’s so bizarre Qualification and money define the person you are Love, benevolence, honesty and simplicity What about the invaluable that is hardly seen in the near vicinity The house, the cars, the jewellery and the designers dress We look and admire things that are valued more and worth less We just keep looking, but we forget to see ![]() That help us look how much beauty in this world liesīut we rarely use them the way it’s ought to be We all have been given such beautiful eyes ![]()
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