Nativity scene from Keszölcs
Song
They knocked, then asked if he could bring in the lamb. As he brought in the lamb, he said: ; ; I address you with all due respect, ; Who opened the door to us. ; But this speech of ours does not offend you, ; Rather, you are more than welcome. ; ; Bread-loving friend, don't you know, ; That you must not leave the flock? ; When I guard my flock, ; One of my eyes is sleeping and the other is watching, ; I notice that the wolf is lurking, ; With this crooked stick I strike its skin. ; If you are a shepherd, do not leave your flock, ; Because grandfather will pat your back. ;
; Let us visit them in a dream, ; Who cheers up our sad hearts. ; Who brought our ancestors out of Limbo, ; Opens the heavens to every repentant sinner. ; ; (Sung after the song) ; ; Why would a young man refuse school, ; When we barely have paper and pencil in it. ; Then the cold also took hold of our purses, ; So that he is deathly ill. ; We also took him to the doctor to help him, ; But he just shook his head, ; Since he was thin, he didn't like it, ; Because he only likes fat patients.
; Let us visit them in a dream, ; Who cheers up our sad hearts. ; Who brought our ancestors out of Limbo, ; Opens the heavens to every repentant sinner. ; ; (Sung after the song) ; ; Why would a young man refuse school, ; When we barely have paper and pencil in it. ; Then the cold also took hold of our purses, ; So that he is deathly ill. ; We also took him to the doctor to help him, ; But he just shook his head, ; Since he was thin, he didn't like it, ; Because he only likes fat patients.