1. Here between ass and oxen* mild,
Sleep, sleep, sleep my little Child.
Thousand seraphim,
Thousand cherubim
Keeping watch above
This Mighty God of Love.
2. Here within Mary's sweet embrace
Sleeps, sleeps, sleeps this Fruit of Grace.
Thousand seraphim,
Thousand cherubimKeeping watch above
This Mighty God of Love.
3. Here between rose and lily sweet**
Sleep, sleep, sleep, my Son petite.
Thousand seraphim,
Thousand cherubim
Keeping watch above
This Mighty God of Love.
4. Here between the shepherds wondering
Sleep, sleep, Jesus, newborn King.
-- developed from the 13th century French carol, “Entre le bœuf et l’âne gris” ["Between the Ox & Grey Donkey"]; this version (c) C. Marie Byars, 2023
*The "ox and ass" portrayals go beyond assuming what might be in a
stable. Medieval Roman Catholic churchmen and songwriters were adding
their interpretation of Isaiah 1:3-- "The ox knows its owner, and the
donkey its master’s feed trough [manger, crib], but Israel does not
know; My people do not understand."
A donkey may or may not have conveyed the pregnant Mary to Bethlehem.
The Bible doesn't say. An otherwise hale and hearty Mary may have
walked the 90 mile journey.
What Child Is This Also features ox and donkey.
**The lily was a symbol of the Virgin Mary's purity. (Though not used for old Christmas symbolism, it's a nice way to remember the story of Good Friday & Easter were already embedded into the Christmas account.) The rose has variously been a symbol of Mary and of Jesus. For both, it is a symbol of purity. When used as a symbol of Jesus, it hearkens back to then Old Testament Rose of Sharon (which was actually a crocus in Hebrew, a small, early spring bulb flower!). The Rose of Sharon was the one who pursued His beloved in the Song of Solomon.
(There are various myths about winter roses and Mary's searching and struggles, also, which cropped up over the centuries.)
The Nativity in the photos is our own. It is a composite of a couple different Italian sets. We wait until closer to Epiphany (January 6) to put out the Wise Men.