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1. TAGALOG SONG LYRICS

Sa maybahay ang aming bati
'Merry Christmas' na maluwalhati
Ang pag-ibig 'pag siyang naghari
Araw-araw ay magiging Paskong lagi

Ang sanhi po ng pagparito
Hihingi po ng aginaldo
Kung sakaling kami'y perhuwisyo
Pasensya na kayo't kami'y namamasko.
Pasko!

2. Malamig ang simoy ng hangin
Kay saya ng bawa't damdamin
Ang tibok ng puso sa dibdib
Para bang hulog ng langit

Himig ng Pasko'y laganap
Mayroong sigla ang lahat
Wala ang kalungkutan
Lugod sa kasayahan

Himig ng Pasko'y umiiral
Sa loob at labas ng tahanan
Masaya ang mga tanawin
May awit ang simoy ng hangin

Himig ng Pasko'y laganap
Mayroong sigla ang lahat
Wala ang kalungkutan
Lugod sa kasayahan

Himig ng Pasko'y umiiral
Sa loob at labas ng tahanan
Masaya ang mga tanawin
May awit ang simoy ng hangin

3. Pasko na naman
O kay tulin ng araw
Paskong nagdaan
Tila ba kung kailan lang

Ngayon ay Pasko
Dapat pasalamatan
Ngayon ay Pasko
Tayo ay mag-awitan.

[Koro]
Pasko! Pasko!
Pasko na namang muli.
Tanging araw na ating pinakamimithi.
Pasko! Pasko!
Pasko na namang muli.
Ang pag-ibig naghahari!

4. Kay sigla ng gabi,
Ang lahat ay kay saya Nagluto ang Ate ng manok na tinola

Sa bahay ng Kuya ay mayroong litsonan pa Ang lahat ay may handang iba't-iba.

Tayo na, giliw, magsalo na tayo Mayroon na tayong tinapay at keso. 'Di ba Noche Buena sa gabing ito At bukas ay araw ng Pasko!

5. Version 1:
We wish you a merry Christmas
We wish you a merry Christmas
We wish you a merry Christmas
And a Happy New Year

[Refrain:]
Good tidings we bring to you and your kin,
We wish you a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Now bring us some figgy pudding
Now bring us some figgy pudding
Now bring us some figgy pudding
And bring some out here

[Refrain:]
Good tidings we bring to you and your kin,
We wish you a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

For we all like figgy pudding
We all like figgy pudding
We all like figgy pudding
So bring some out here

[Refrain:]
Good tidings we bring to you and

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