International Christmas carols

You are probably aware that following the distressing rebellion of the western colonies our cultures diverged somewhat. This has created differences which crop up all the time. For example, it's no good upsetting the apple cart or setting the cat among the pigeons. Our friends don't have these phrases.

Also we sing different Christmas carols. If you know the tune, the words will be different. If the words are the same, it won't be the familiar tune.

"Go tell it on the mountain" is a Christmas carol, as is that Harry Belafonte number, "O holy night", with all those high notes at the end.

But we did get to sing "We three kings", for the first time since childhood.

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