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Monday, 23 December 2024

New Christmas Carols

 




I have been inspired by others to do something I have wanted to do for a long time, write some new Christmas carols. As I am not a musician or very musically talented, I am very thankful for AI, which makes this process really easy. There are many great Christmas carols, but there are many that are so, so, and don’t really lift up the true meaning of Christmas, which is really about the advent of the true King of kings. So I thought I would seek to contribute a couple of new carols.

There is a verse from the scriptures that says “even the rocks will cry out”. Jesus said this meaning that if no one else will cry out the rocks will. But I think it is pretty incredible that in our day and age silicone, which is a metalioid that comes from rocks and is the basis for our computer chips and other modern technology, can be made to worship God. Even the rocks will cry out, now literally, they can even write the music. 

I have created a few songs, but here are few that I think are apretty good, both lyrically and in sound. I might need to tweak the lyrics a little in future, but these songs are not bad at all.

The first one is called ‘We Three Defy’, and it is about the three wise men defying King Herod and seeking to worship the true King, Jesus. This song is in part based on a sermon I preached a couple of weeks ago that Christmas time is a time to remember we should defy tyrants like the wise men did, like John the Baptist did too. These wise men fear no earthly king, but only want to honour and praise the one true King, “No throne or crown can deter, Our hearts from this journey pure.” They will let no human king stand in the way of the desire to honour Jesus. An important message for us to all take to heart.  

The second song I asked to be created in Irish folksong style. I have always loved Irish style music, and I think that the Celtic sound goes great with Christmas carols. It is titled, Oiche Nollag, which means Christmas Eve. I have put the lyrics of both of these songs below, I may do an updated version of them at some future time. There is also a heavy metal version of We Three Defy. 

For now, let me encourage you to give Suno a go and try and create your own Christmas music. With these tools anyone can give it a go. What an incredible tool to help us make a new song unto the Lord, even if we cannot write music ourselves.

You can listen to We Three Defy here, Oiche Nollag (Christmas Eve) here, and We Three Defy the metal remix here

We Three Defy

[Verse]

We three kings on a silent night

On a journey guided by starlight

Through sand and shadow we stride

With faith as our only guide

 

[Chorus]

Defy the dark and follow bright

Herod's words we take with might

To Bethlehem where dreams ignite

In a manger on this holy night

 

[Verse 2]

Gold and frankincense and myrrh

For the child born to conquer

No throne or crown can deter

Our hearts from this journey pure

 

[Bridge]

Herod's anger we shall face

But from our path we won’t erase

For a savior born in humble grace

We journey on at steady pace

 

[Chorus]

Defy the dark and follow bright

Herod's words we take with might

To Bethlehem where dreams ignite

In a manger on this holy night

 

[Verse 3]

O’er hills and valleys through the night

Carrying gifts to bless the light

No king of man can change our flight

We seek the one who ends our plight

Oiche Nollag

[Verse]

Under starry skies of Bethlehem

A child is born to save us all

Angels sing a heavenly hymn

In a humble manger stall

 

[Verse 2]

Shepherds from the fields they came

Drawn by light and angel's word

Kneeled before the Holy Name

Heard the news their hearts had stirred

 

[Chorus]

Oiche Nollag

Hope at last

God among us

Peace is near

Years of longing now have passed

In a child so pure and dear

 

[Verse 3]

Wise men travel from afar

Guided by a shining star

Gifts they bring

A sight bizarre

For a King where beasts reside

 

[Bridge]

Silent night

The world's rebirth

Heaven's promise come to life

In this child of humble worth

End of sorrow

End of strife

 

[Chorus]

Oiche Nollag

Hope at last

God among us

Peace is near

Years of longing now have passed

In a child so pure and dear

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