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The Animals Cantata

The Animals Cantata

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Finale (3:23) Date added: 03/11/06 | Total listens: 2,424
The Song of the Baby (4:02) Date added: 03/11/06 | Total listens: 3,207
Three Mice (4:17) Date added: 03/11/06 | Total listens: 2,525
The Cows (3:35) Date added: 03/16/08 | Total listens: 1,427
The Cat and The Dog (3:53) Date added: 03/11/06 | Total listens: 1,673
The Donkey (2:27) Date added: 03/11/06 | Total listens: 1,269

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Lyrics to the Cantata of the Animals, commissioned and premiered in 1996 by Harmonium Choral Society, Anne J. Matlack, Artistic Director. Music by Elliot Z. Levine, words by Jabez L. Van Cleef. All rights reserved. Animalium Cantata Scene 1: Mother Nature explains humankinds fall from grace. MOTHER NATURE: When humankind were wild life Among the trees and birds, They did not think in sentences, They did not speak in words. Every thought that came and went Was sung upon the air. They wrapt themselves in songs of love And wore them in their hair. With all the other animals They thought in music too. They lived their lives in harmony And their cares were few. Then over many thousand years These humans lost their song, Forgot the music in their souls And mistook right for wrong. Scene 2: Mary and Joseph approach Bethlehem after a long day of traveling. Their heavily laden donkey, who is hungry and tired, laments that he cannot rest. DONKEY: See how wide the plain, And see, the night is long: Comes over me my pain, I need to sing my song-- Come unto me, come unto me, Ye that travail and are heavy laden, Come unto me. See how they shine, see how they shine, The stars in the eyes of the beautiful maiden, See how they shine. Before I see tomorrow, I ll hear the Babys cry, Leave behind this sorrow, My hunger satisfy. Scene 3: On the way into the village, a stray cat follows the people with their donkey. When they arrive at the inn, the innkeeper says there is no room for them. The inn-keepers dog argues with the cat. Then a bright star appears in the sky, calling them to stay in a nearby stable. CAT: We do not care your beds to try O ye of little grace, Under the stars we choose to lie, Choose to lie, choose to lie While we forsake this place. For we are born of spirit free And love to live alone-- We need no hospitality, (Not from thee, not from thee) Until our nine are done. DOG: To master I will faithful be Within this fortress sure, And not your flights of fancy see, Fancy see, fancy see, While safe these stones endure. So go and house ye with the sky In your forsaken place, By him who feeds me I will lie (I will lie, I will lie), Beside him will I chase. CAT & DOG: Its plain to see we different are, Your ways I do not love. But if we follow yonder star, Yonder star, yonder star, Our semblance shall improve. For though the world be striped and pied And decked with diverse end, Methinks that stranger by your side, By your side, by your side, Shall grow to be your friend. Scene 4: Before occupying the stable, Joseph releases the small herd of cows who were housed within. The cows celebrate their freedom with a song. CHORUS OF COWS: Long ago men bowed before Our royal golden sire, And bright-bejeweled high priests bore Their obsequies of fire. But now we dwell in bondage sure And die that men may live; Our meat and milk they may secure And we their chains receive. So let us joy in freedom sweet And savor purer air; This Babe hath made our lives complete And banished every care. Now let us praise this famous Man With all his creatures and his clan, And let us do the best we can To end no worse than we began. Scene 5: Joseph has cleaned the stable and gone to look for swaddling clothes. Three mice appear from the straw. They sing songs to amuse Mary until Joseph returns. MOUSE TRIO: We are the humble and meek, We are the ones who squeak, We havent got very large brains, But we know to come in when it rains. At the risk of sounding quite droll, We welcome you to our hole. Whatever your needs (For straw or for seeds) We certainly wont be blind, No, we certainly wont be blind. FIRST MOUSE: I think that farmer's wife was cruel To treat those poor blind mice so terribly. Let's lock her up with crusts and gruel And let her suffer most unbearably. SECOND MOUSE: If a brother or sister mouse be naked and in want of daily food, and someone says to them, "Go in peace, be warmed and filled" Yet you do not give them what is necessary for the body, what does it profit? Faith without works is dead in itself -- Show me your faith without works: I from my works will show you my faith. You believe in God? You do very well. The devils also believe, and tremble. THIRD MOUSE: Blest be the meek, For they shall the earth inherit. Praised be the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Scene 6: A sleeping flock of sheep is awakened by a choir of angels in the sky. The sheep, led by a large ram, sing to their shepherds and drive them forth to Bethlehem. CHORUS OF SHEEP: From the purging of the flood Both sheep and folk did multiply Until this surging of the blood Did human time defy, Did time defy. And though both sheep and humankind Now creep in herds toward certain end, Yet this bright moment out of mind Doth our poor souls defend Our souls defend. So sheepish men, now get ye hence, Get ye hence by yonder star. Rise and shine! Fold up your tents! Begin our journey far, Our journey far! RAM: Find your tongue and sing to me Let the sky your voices fill-- To God on high may glory be And to all men good will, All men good will. Scene 7: A spider, high in the haymow above, sees the baby born and the gathering of the animals. The spider encourages the worms in the roofbeams to join with all the other animals in the singing. SPIDER: I am the eye that sees Above the stable bare, Man and animal The Babys name declare. I weave the world a web To send the message hence, That from each tug of Grace Comes sinners recompense. The purpose of this web Is teaching us to be The hinges of God's great Potentiality. WORMS: We are the worms concealed Within our channel deep: Now is our Truth revealed While all the worlds asleep. Let us leave earthly wood And seek the holy tree, Therein to find our good And live eternally. The purpose of these things With Grace our self doth cloak; So God's vibration rings Amid the chord of oak. Scene 8: The baby sings a song. SONG OF THE BABY: O fish, green fish Are you a part of this water? O bird, blue bird Are you a part of this air? O worm, pink worm Are you a part of this earth? O moth, white moth Are you a part of this flame? O note, clear note Are you a part of this music... These are things I see with my eyes, My eyes see me seeing them, too. ALL: Are some born to lead, some follow? Is this law the one God gave? Only some in dirt should wallow? Some be master, some be slave? See the other dispensation-- All are equal in Gods eye-- Those who rule in every nation Be made subject when they die. Thrones and jewels first descended In the minds of hermits worn. When the reign of kings has ended Shall a simple Babe be born In a place to lick and nuzzle Here upon the stable floor-- Leaving us to stare and puzzle. Bending to him, we adore. Mary sings to the Baby, and is joined by all the animals and the CHORUS. SONG OF MARY: I will bend the knee of my heart And offer the hands of my will, For a new thing under the sun Now doth my soul and body fill. Arise all creatures now and shine, Here you behold your own true light-- For a new thing under the sun Has come to be with us this night. Come all creation, gather here According to Thy Song For a new thing under the sun Will lead us all the life long.

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