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W.W. Phelps penned an exquisite Smithmas hymn in honor of the Prophet Joseph for the dedication of the Seventies Hall on December 26,1844—a mere three days after what would have been the Prophet’s 39th birthday. In his biography of Phelps, Bruce Van Orden wrote of this hymn: “The song was a poignant plea from Joseph Smith in the spirit world for the Saints to prepare for their heavenly home.” Bruce A. Van Orden, We'll Sing and We'll Shout: The Life and Times of W. W. Phelps (Provo: RSC/Deseret Book, 2018), 417. Titled “A Voice from the Prophet: Come to Me,” the hymn is most suitable for singing on Smithmas Eve.
A VOICE FROM THE PROPHET.

“COME TO ME”

BY W.W. PHELPS, ESQ.

—TUNE—“Indian Hunter”—

Come to me, will ye come to the saints that have died —
To the next better world, Where the righteous reside;
Where the angels and spirits in harmony be.
In the joys of a vast Paradise? Come to me.

Come to me where the truth and the virtues prevail;
Where the union is one, and the years never fail;
Where the heart can’t conceive, nor the natural eye see, What the Lord has prepar’d for the just: Come to me.

Come to me where there is no destruction or war;
Neither tyrants, nor mobbers, or nations ajar;
Where the system is perfect, and happiness free,
And the life is eternal with God: Come to me.

Come to me, will ye come to the mansions above
Where the bliss and the knowledge, the light, and the love, And the glory of God, do eternally be?
Death, the wages of sin, is not here: Come to me.

Come to me, here are Adam and Eve at the head
Of a multitude quicken’d and rais’d from the dead:
Here’s the knowledge that was, or that is, or will be—
In the gen’ral assembly of worlds: Come to me.

Come to me; here’s the myst’ry that man hath not seen; Here’s our Father in heaven, and Mother, the Queen,
Here are worlds that have been, and the worlds yet to be, Here’s eternity,—endless; amen: Come to me.

Come to me all ye faithful and blest of Nauvoo:
Come ye Twelve, and ye High Priests, and Seventies, too; Come ye Elders, and all of the great company;—
When you’ve finish’d your work on the earth: Come to me,

Come to me; here’s the future, the present and past:
Here is Alpha, Omega, the first and the last;
Here’s the fountain, the ‘river of life’, and the Tree;
Here’s your Prophet and Seer, JOSEPH SMITH: Come to me.
https://contentdm.lib.BYU.edu/digital/c ... 46/id/9394

Michael Hicks provided some additional information about the hymn in a 1985 Dialogue article:
A major new hymn by Phelps, also written for the dedication of the Seventies Hall, adapted yet another secular song, “The Indian Hunter.” The new song, entitled “A Voice from the Prophet: Come to Me,”was in fact a reworking of an earlier and now better-known poem by Phelps called “Vade Mecum” or “Go with Me” — a preface to a versification of Joseph’s account of the vision of degrees of glory. The song Phelps had in mind was a mock-Indian lament, sung (in the first person) to the oppressive white man. The Indian narrator describes the love of his family, the beauties of the “far distant west” and of his “fair forest home,” then pleads to be set free to go to them: each verse begins and ends with the words, “Let me go.” Phelps’s adaptation for the Seventies Hall dedication turns the song into a plea by Joseph to “come to me . . . to the next better world . . . [to] the joys of a vast Paradise.” Each verse begins and ends with the words “come to me.” “The Indian Hunter” no doubt appealed to the Saints’ sympathy for the red man. “Come to Me” capitalized on the song’s appeal and for a brief moment took its place in the Mormon sun — and on the poetry page of the Times and Seasons.
Michael Hicks, “Poetic Borrowing in Early Mormonism,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 18/1 (Spring 1985): 140-141.

Merry Smithmas to all!
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Kishkumen wrote:
Sun Dec 08, 2024 12:44 am
Everybody Wang Chung wrote:
Sun Dec 08, 2024 12:03 am
Chat GPT, please write an original poem about Smithmas:

A Smithmas Ode

In December's chill, beneath starry skies,
We remember a prophet, both humble and wise.
Joseph, the dreamer with visions untold,
A seeker of wisdom, a gatherer of gold.

The peepstone glimmered with mysteries divine,
Revealing the heavens, the stars' ancient sign.
Kolob, the distant, where spirits may roam,
A beacon of hope, a celestial home.

With angels descending, their swords all aflame,
A commandment was given, both blessing and shame.
"Take many wives, let the covenant grow,
This path is your burden; the heavens bestow."

The papyri of Egypt, with glyphs to translate,
Held promises veiled in symbols ornate.
From Kirtland's green hills to the Nauvoo divine,
The Safety Society's dream began its decline.

Through triumph and trial, his story unfolds,
A prophet, a man, with ambitions so bold.
Oh, Smithmas, we gather to ponder and sing,
Of seers, of angels, and wonders they bring.

So light every lamp, let the firelight glow,
For the legacy lingers in hearts that still know.
Through flaming swords, peepstones, and visions so grand,
Smithmas reminds us of this chosen land.
Love it, Everybody Wang Chung!
We shall read this ode tonight in our live Smithmas session Kish!
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I agree, Philo!
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Kish, could you post the words and audio to Smithmas Shanty?
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Moksha wrote:
Tue Dec 24, 2024 3:15 pm
Kish, could you post the words and audio to Smithmas Shanty?
Will do!
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SMITHMAS CHANTEY
by Lumen Kishkumen

Twas in the bleak December
And the year was aught five
The air was still
There was a chill
And out poor Lucy cried

"Oh, you bastard Joe
You done this
I’m a goin’ to give birth
And bring forth a rascal prophet
Who will bless the whole earth!"

Yo ho, hidely hay!
Joseph Smith was born today!
He’s the one who learned the way
That we can hie to Kolob!

Yo ho, hidely ho!
Raise a cup to Prophet Joe
He’s the only one who knows
The way to hie to Kolob!

Young Joseph he was
Out for treasure
And some wisdom too
He wed young Emma
Got the plates
And spread a lot of woo

He translated a book
By the Holy One’s command
That foretold heaven’s freedom
To all righteous on this land!

Yo ho, hidely ho!
Raise a cup to Prophet Joe
He’s the only one who knows
The way to hie to Kolob!

Yo ho, hidely hay!
Joseph Smith was born this day!
He’s the one who showed us all
The way hie to Kolob!

If you want to hear it, press the following link (where it can also be purchased for $1):
https://lumenkishkumen1.bandcamp.com/tr ... mas-shanty
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Kishkumen wrote:
Tue Dec 24, 2024 3:21 pm
SMITHMAS CHANTEY
by Lumen Kishkumen

Twas in the bleak December
And the year was aught five
The air was still
There was a chill
And out poor Lucy cried

"Oh, you bastard Joe
You done this
I’m a goin’ to give birth
And bring forth a rascal prophet
Who will bless the whole earth!"

Yo ho, hidely hay!
Joseph Smith was born today!
He’s the one who learned the way
That we can hie to Kolob!

Yo ho, hidely ho!
Raise a cup to Prophet Joe
He’s the only one who knows
The way to hie to Kolob!

Young Joseph he was
Out for treasure
And some wisdom too
He wed young Emma
Got the plates
And spread a lot of woo

He translated a book
By the Holy One’s command
That foretold heaven’s freedom
To all righteous on this land!

Yo ho, hidely ho!
Raise a cup to Prophet Joe
He’s the only one who knows
The way to hie to Kolob!

Yo ho, hidely hay!
Joseph Smith was born this day!
He’s the one who showed us all
The way hie to Kolob!

If you want to hear it, press the following link (where it can also be purchased for $1):
https://lumenkishkumen1.bandcamp.com/tr ... mas-shanty
$1.00?! Oh its worth much more than that Kish! My you are a generous soul. God bless and Merry Christmas! That shanty made history amigo! VERY well done!
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Philo Sofee wrote:
Wed Dec 25, 2024 4:53 pm
$1.00?! Oh its worth much more than that Kish! My you are a generous soul. God bless and Merry Christmas! That shanty made history amigo! VERY well done!
That's pretty much the default price for a download on Bandcamp.com. I am glad you enjoyed the Smithmas Chantey. I had fun writing and recording it! Maybe in the future I will work up a more polished version.
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Kishkumen wrote:
Tue Dec 24, 2024 3:21 pm
SMITHMAS CHANTEY
by Lumen Kishkumen

Twas in the bleak December
And the year was aught five
The air was still
There was a chill
And out poor Lucy cried

"Oh, you bastard Joe
You done this
I’m a goin’ to give birth
And bring forth a rascal prophet
Who will bless the whole earth!"

Yo ho, hidely hay!
Joseph Smith was born today!
He’s the one who learned the way
That we can hie to Kolob!

Yo ho, hidely ho!
Raise a cup to Prophet Joe
He’s the only one who knows
The way to hie to Kolob!

Young Joseph he was
Out for treasure
And some wisdom too
He wed young Emma
Got the plates
And spread a lot of woo

He translated a book
By the Holy One’s command
That foretold heaven’s freedom
To all righteous on this land!

Yo ho, hidely ho!
Raise a cup to Prophet Joe
He’s the only one who knows
The way to hie to Kolob!

Yo ho, hidely hay!
Joseph Smith was born this day!
He’s the one who showed us all
The way hie to Kolob!

If you want to hear it, press the following link (where it can also be purchased for $1):
https://lumenkishkumen1.bandcamp.com/tr ... mas-shanty
Excellent.
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Dr Exiled wrote:
Thu Dec 26, 2024 9:45 pm
Excellent.
Thank you!
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